By Sarah Ellem Six years, one international move, three houses, one wedding, one honeymoon, two new jobs, one pregnancy, one child, a handful of medical misadventures, one dead 18-year-old cat, a 40th birthday, the odd holiday, hundreds of trips to...
by Jenna Verhoeven It’s a daily saga – “What do you want for breakfast?” Luckily for me, pleasing the two adults in my house at breakfast is pretty easy. It’s usually easy to find something quick, simple, and most importantly, nutritious...
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...
Animal science student Rachel Gawne is the joint recipient of a major sheep industry scholarship – congratulations Rachel! The 2017 Peter Westblade Scholarship promotes the practical skills associated with the sheep and wool industry. Rachel wants...
From drones and biological sensors to robotics, if you’ve got an interest in technology or agriculture then this competition could be for you. CSU students are being encouraged to take part in a competition to develop practical, low-cost digital...
We’ve all heard of tennis, rugby league and AFL because they get plenty of publicity, but what about all the other sports you never hear about. What about cross-country skiing, rugby sevens, cycling and marathon swimming? I bet you didn’t know CSU...
One of the major perks of studying online is that Orientation comes to you! CSU is offering over 70 online presentations to help you get prepared for study. There are also some specific sessions for particular courses, where you can meet the Course...
As 2016 draws to a close, it’s time to reflect on your personal achievements and set some new goals for the year to come. The accomplishments and achievements at CSU throughout 2016 reflect the level of commitment and enthusiasm within the CSU...
Erica Halse is what many people aspire to be like. From starting out in Wagga Wagga, studying a Bachelor of Graphic Design at CSU, Erica now travels the world working as a freelance graphic designer and illustrator. Erica divides her time between...
CSU Port Macquarie student Leteah Mitchell has a lot to say about the benefits of education after being named the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year at the 2016 NSW Training Awards in Sydney. The hard working student from...