Making a difference in First Nations healthcare
Kiera was one of Charles Sturt's first First Nations dentistry students. Now, she's looking to tackle First Nations healthcare challenges.
Read MoreKiera was one of Charles Sturt's first First Nations dentistry students. Now, she's looking to tackle First Nations healthcare challenges.
Read MoreHow to be an environmental advocate? Charles Sturt University student Teresa is blending heritage and learning to improve our environment.
Read MoreHear from a Charles Sturt lecturer on why teaching First Nations history is essential for students, and for Australian society as a whole.
Read MoreIs your child heading to Charles Sturt? Learn about the support services we provide. And be reassured we’ve got your child's back from day one.
Read MoreLeanne wants to improve Aboriginal mental health. Discover her vision for the future and the support from Charles Sturt that helped her make it a reality.
Read MoreA Bachelor of Nursing led Kristy-Lee to new job opportunities. Now she's looking to inspire other women in First Nations nursing.
Read MoreAustralian Government statistics indicate that in any average 12-month period, 20 per cent of Australians will experience a mental health disorder. For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the figure is closer to 30 per cent. Everyone’s experience of mental …
Read MoreSofoni West never dreamed of attending uni. Everything changed with a job at her local pharmacy, and a university scholarship in Australia.
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