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The Hub at CSU in Bathurst.

Best places to eat in Bathurst

by Loren Howarth The Hub The Hub at CSU in Bathurst is a relaxing and vibrant place to sit down and have breakfast or lunch. You can either choose to sit inside or enjoy the fresh air outside. The Hub has an array of modern Australian cuisines on...

How to ace study while you exercise

Yet another year of study has well and truly dawned. Which means back to the intensity of juggling our social lives, work, study, friends and family. One problem many of us have in common is finding the time to incorporate regular exercise into our...

Grilled carrots in a frying pan.

Vibrant winter health… it’s easier than you think!

Ah winter! As temperatures plummet it’s tempting to indulge your inner bear and crawl into your cave, stocking up fat layers and sleep for months. In order to avoid meeting spring as grumpy and out-of-condition, here are some human winter-survival...

CSU Red Runner in Dubbo - Jessica Griggs

Reflections of a Red Runner – Jess

Jessica Griggs has spent the past eight weeks as the Red Runner at CSU in Dubbo, inspiring others and motivating herself to be #BetterInRed. Here she reflects on how the challenge has brought people together and why she wants the activities and...

Park run

#BetterInRed: Finish strong with parkrun!

Join us for parkrun at the end of the #BetterInRed challenge! On Saturday, 29 April CSU staff will be volunteering at parkrun in almost all of our campus locations. Dress up, have fun and conquer the five kilometre goal at your own pace! You could...

CSU in Wagga Wagga, Red Runner Wes.

#BetterInRed: Reflections of a Red Runner – Wes

Wes Boney is the Wagga Wagga campus’ very own Red Runner and he’s taken to the #BetterInRed challenge like a duck to water. His call to action is – be bold, stand tall and get out there and try! Here are his reflections on the past four weeks...

#BetterInRed: The risk of too much too soon

Make sure you don’t let your ambition get ahead of your ability on the #BetterInRed challenge. Dr Cheyne Donges from the School of Exercise Science, Sport and Health talks about the risks of doing too much too soon and how you can avoid them. As...

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