Charles Sturt University: O Week - students, economic benefit and safety

Jennifer Hoar
Nadine Morton
Updated February 18 2019 - 4:24pm, first published 4:14pm

VERY soon 873 first year students will commence their studies at Charles Sturt University campuses in Bathurst, Dubbo and Orange. Regional reporter Nadine Morton has looked at how CSU and its students impact the Central West in terms of jobs, the community and the economy.

WELCOME: Charles Sturt Universtiy orientation leaders Lizzie Butts, Benjiman Davis and Courtney Smith are ready to welcome hundreds of new students to the region. Photo: SUPPIED 021519csu4
WELCOME: Charles Sturt Universtiy orientation leaders Lizzie Butts, Benjiman Davis and Courtney Smith are ready to welcome hundreds of new students to the region. Photo: SUPPIED 021519csu4

Economic impacts of CSU

CHARLES Sturt University (CSU) contributes $213.4 million to the Central West’s economy annually and employs 1938 full-time equivalent positions, data shows.

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Jennifer Hoar

Jennifer Hoar

Journalist

Nadine Morton

Nadine Morton

Senior journalist

Breaking news journalist at the Illawarra Mercury. Email: nadine.morton@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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