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Forever grateful for the experience, departing leader reflects

CSU News 25 FEBRUARY 2021 Professor Heather Cavanagh thanked by Interim Vice-Chancellor for her achievements in the many portfolios and projects she led at Charles Sturt University Professor Heather Cavanagh thanked by Interim Vice-Chancellor for her achievements in the many portfolios and projects she led at Charles Sturt University Professor Cavanagh reflects on her 23-year career at Charles Sturt, forever grateful to those who ‘pushed’ her to play a pivotal role in the University’s growth Career highlights include appointment as an expert member on the Australian Government Council for International Education, the establishment of the University in Port Macquarie, the development of the

Todd Sampson unleashes University s new Innovation Hub at Port Macquarie

CSU News 25 FEBRUARY 2021 Award-winning television host Todd Sampson will present the first event at Charles Sturt s new Innovation Hub in Port Macquarie. Charles Sturt to launch its Innovation Hub – an initiative designed to support regional innovators and businesses – at Port Macquarie campus Opening event for new Innovation Hub on Tuesday 23 March will feature hour-long information session by award-winning television host Mr Todd Sampson Innovation Hub is part of Charles Sturt’s Stage Two Development in Port Macquarie which received funding from NSW Government An award-winning television presenter and documentary-maker will be in Port Macquarie next month to officially launch a new centre at Charles Sturt University aimed at supporting regional innovators and entrepreneurs.

Governor-General s office defends privilege walk training

Government House, Canberra. CONSERVATIVE lobbyists have attacked a training program conducted this week for the Governor-General’s office that has been described as a “privilege walk”. Avid monarchists are leading the charge on behalf of defending the Queen’s honour against the decision the office of the Australian representative to the monarch made over inviting in an “unconscious bias and inclusivity” training from Charles Sturt University. But the training that was to be delivered to a small percentage of staff, who lead teams or manage employees of the Office of the Official Secretary to the Governor–General, is not mandatory, with staff free not to participate nor have any expectations to join.

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