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Students call for better online classes
Students from Western Sydney University are struggling to keep up with their online classes while having busy lives. These students want their online classes to be flexible and convenient.
Will the big rain stop the Bathurst mice plague?
CSU students reflect on the rise of mice in their dorms.
Theatre/Media back in action
After a long year of online study and little face-to-face time with peers and lecturers; the students studying a Bachelor of Theatre/Media at Charles Sturt University Bathurst have returned to campus. Here were listen in on how things have been going so far.
New buzz around Beekeepers Inn
By Emily Francis The Beekeepers Inn café is supporting local musicians in their new initiative, Beekeepers Unplugged. Harriet Lowe, 15, recently took to the stage.
Coronavirus supplement ends for students
Tough times are looming ahead for those who have depended on the coronavirus supplement, including students. The supplement has been confirmed that it will end on 31 March.
Bathurst camel races: a hump day like no other
By Brooke Chandler Bathurst Showground held its debut camel racing event on Saturday March 13. Here’s a run down on the family friendly fun!
Port Macquarie embraces homegrown running festival
By Blake Johnson Almost 3000 eager runners from all over the country converged onto Port Macquarie’s town green to join in the 10th Annual RunFest, with small businesses and families contributing heavily to its success.
Rally Around Women: Bathurst
Assessment 1.1 – Aimee Walsh.