Our Port Macquarie Campus will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday 12 November. This closure is to ensure the safety of all our staff and students during the ongoing bushfire emergency, with extreme conditions predicted. Students who are still living on...
Tickets are currently on sale for The Student Heart Project’s 2019 Red & Blue Ball at Panthers Port Macquarie on September 20. Launched this year, The Student Heart Project was created by Charles Sturt University Paramedic students in Port...
by Annabelle Chisholm, Sustainability Advisor – Port Macquarie CSU Green presents On-campus Vinnies! Here at our Port Macquarie Campus, we’ve recently installed a free-standing clothes rack where students can donate clothes that they might not want...
Lauren Benson is the Red Runner at Port Macquarie who’s getting people together to get fit, active and have fun for the #BetterInRed challenge. Three weeks in and she thinks they’ve cracked some great new habits in Port Mac and given people the...
The Port Macquarie Campus is surrounded by small businesses and hidden food-gems. From fancy seafood restaurants, to tasty burger shops, Port Macquarie has it all. Keep reading and take note of some of the best places to eat and experience in Port...
Living in Port Macquarie has its advantages. Firstly it’s the only CSU campus with a beach, which means you can actually swim in the surf between classes. Secondly, it’s just brand new (we only moved into the building in April), and believe it or...
As co-creator of a student-led team called the Student Heart Project, Bachelor of Clinical Practice (Paramedic) student Daniel Steinbeck is saving lives. The Student Heart Project involves students and staff from CSU’s Port Macquarie Campus...
By Emily Mulquiney Lawn bowls enthusiasts Michael Maxwell and Alex Turner are the only two Port Macquarie Campus students representing CSU at the 2016 Eastern University Games. This week in Wollongong, they are both competing as members of the lawn...
CSU students in Port Macquarie have a place all of their own now, after moving into the purpose-built campus on Major Innes Road after the mid-session break. After a couple of weeks to settle in and explore, Port Macquarie SRC Vice-President Danni...
Charles Sturt University’s Port Macquarie Paramedic students raised over $15 000 to purchase defibrillators for several community groups at their Red and Blue Ball on Friday 7 August.