Orange campus is equipped with more than 2,400 solar panels providing campus buildings with clean energy.
Girinyalanha, an Aboriginal Nature and Bioscience Park sits on Orange campus and was designed in partnership with the Local Aboriginal Land Council. The campus has attracted international attention due to the resident Peregrine Falcons who nest in the iconic water tower.
Charles Sturt University extends our sincere gratitude to the following talented and very generous photographers for granting permission to publish their amazing images.
Thank you to: Simon B Cotterell, Ian Montgobery - Birdway, Jennifer Horsnell, Geoff Burrows, Dr Joanne Connolly, Tim Bergen, Alexandra Knight, David Hunter, Mark Stephenson, Cilla Kinross, Ian Kerr, Roger France and Ken Monson.
Wildflower images are sourced from NatureMapr.
Our sustainability calendar and work move slightly differently to the rest of Charles Sturt.
Date | Task |
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31 July | Success Story collection for SDG Report begins |
30 November | SDG Report goes live |
Robert Shaw
robshaw@csu.edu.au
FalconCam Project
Cilla Kinross
Email: ckinross@csu.edu.au
Campus Environment Working Groups (CEWGs)
Scott Andrew
sandrew@csu.edu.au
Staff Member | Position | LiFE Champion Category |
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David Anderson | Operations Coordinator, Facilities Management | Energy, Water |
Julia Andrews | Director, External Engagement | Community Engagement, Business and Industry Engagement |
Cilla Kinross | Lecturer, Agriculture and Wine Sciences | Biodiversity |
Tegan McKenna | Director, Financial Services | Transport |
Robert Shaw | Campus Facilities Manager, Facilities Management | Biodiversity, Energy, Water |
Ilana Jones | Residence Life Coordinator | Student Engagement |