Benefits of studying in regional Australia: Josh’s journey
Teaching graduate, Josh Kable, shares some of the benefits of living - and studying - in regional Australia.
Read MoreTeaching graduate, Josh Kable, shares some of the benefits of living - and studying - in regional Australia.
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Read MoreAt Charles Sturt University, we’re geographically gifted. Our campuses are all in locations with buzzing cultures and lush views. Come and explore where we live.
Read MoreConsidering a tree change to the regions? Well, going to university in Dubbo could be just the ticket. It’s a place where cattle farms and cafés are within minutes of each other. Where the people are relaxed, friendly and welcoming …
Read MoreBecause studying at uni needs the right atmosphere, right? If you’re a foodie (who isn’t?) with an appreciation for breathtaking scenery (aka top shelf Insta inspo), going to university in Orange in New South Wales’ Central West will tick all …
Read MoreAt Charles Sturt University, we’re regional – and we’re proud of it. Our campuses are in some of Australia’s fastest growing regional cities, including Bathurst, New South Wales (NSW). Located on the banks of the Macquarie River in the Central Tablelands, …
Read MoreFiona Nash is a former federal cabinet minister and deputy leader of the National Party. She is also strategic adviser for regional development at Charles Sturt University. Here she talks about what we know is true – that regional Australia …
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