Charles Sturt University has campuses in NSW, ACT and VIC. The campuses are predominantly located in regional centres such as Albury, Dubbo and Wagga Wagga.
No. But the Charles Sturt University is located on several campuses, in Bathurst, Wagga Wagga, Albury, Dubbo, Manly, Orange (all New South Wales) and Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory.
Charles Sturt University was created in 1989.
The motto of Charles Sturt University is 'For the public good'.
Charles Sturt University Study Centres was created in 2001.
Charles Sturt was not an Australian Gallipoli leader. He was one of Australia's greatest explorers, following the course of the Murrumbidgee and Murray Rivers, and opening up the southeastern corner of the continent for settlement and river transportation. And yes, it is after the explorer Charles Sturt that the Charles Sturt University is named.
Charles Sturt's legacy of exploration is found in the naming of such places as:Sturt Stony DesertSturt River (South Australia)Charles Sturt University (NSW)Sturt's name also lives on in the floral emblem of South Australia, the Sturt Desert Pea, and the floral emblem of the Northern Territory, Sturt's Desert Rose.
charles sturt was a explorer
Charles Napier Sturt.
Carcoar Primary, Blayney High then university at Charles Sturt and University of Sydney.
Charles Sturt's occupation was Surveyor-General.
City of Charles Sturt was created in 1997.
Sturt Plain is named after explorer Charles Sturt.