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On-campus Vinnies

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...

Keep Australia Beautiful Week

by Josh Bruni, Sustainability adviser Keep Australia Beautiful Week is coming soon! This year, it’s all about making a difference in our oceans and reducing marine litter. Litter has become a problem in the oceans and most is unseen, so this...

CSU Bathurst Return and Earn takes off!

By Bree Fonti This year on Bathurst campus, we’ve had lots of students getting involved in many different initiatives to be more environmentally friendly. A favourite initiative that has sky rocketed to success amongst residences is the Return and...

CSU Green Going Red for Foundation Day

By Sophie Kingston, Sustainability Advisor Wagga Wagga Foundation Day is on its way for 2018! Since 1989, Foundation Day has been a time to thank and honour the people who have contributed to improving our university’s lifestyle. The CSU Green team...

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Be inspired for World Environment Day

By Annabelle Chisholm, Sustainability Advisor for Port Macquarie. It’s World Environment Day! Do you need some inspiration to get you started on your journey to saving the environment? Read on to find out about Ryan Hickman. In 2012, a three...

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Have you joined the award-winning #CSUWarOnWaste?

By Bree Fonti Sustainability Adviser Congratulations to everyone at Charles Sturt University for their amazing effort in joining the #CSUWarOnWaste. By getting involved in new and exciting initiatives such as bringing your Keep Cup for your morning...

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Five ways to join the War on Waste

By Josh Bruni Thanks to all our residential school students who purchased reusable KeepCups! Reusable cups help prevent the large amount of waste that goes into landfill each year. I urge you to continue the war on waste from home and help make a...

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What does it mean to be carbon neutral?

By Isabel Anderson Charles Sturt University (CSU) is now a national leader in sustainability, following an announcement as Australia’s first Carbon Neutral University earlier this year. This is something for each and every one of us to be proud of...

The CSU Tweed Ride Is Here!

by Angus Morrissey Calling all CSU students and staff in Bathurst and Wagga Wagga! Do you enjoy cycling? Perhaps you possess a love for age-old food and tea? Or want to see the circus? If you answered “yes” to any of the aforementioned, then the CSU...

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CSU becomes Australia’s first Carbon Neutral University

You might have seen the electric carts around CSU’s Bathurst and Wagga Wagga campuses, joined in at a tree-planting day or recycled your empty water bottles on campus. All these are things you can do to help protect the environment, and your efforts...

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