Sod turned on CSU's $22 million School of Rural Medicine

Danielle Cetinski
Updated December 12 2019 - 5:17pm, first published 1:00pm
SOIL FLIES: Minister for Regional Services Mark Coulton, member for Calare Andrew Gee, Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack, CSU vice-chancellor Andrew Vann, Western Sydney University School of Medicine dean Annemarie Hennessy and CSU School of Rural Medicine dean Dr Lesley Forster. Photo: JUDE KEOGH
SOIL FLIES: Minister for Regional Services Mark Coulton, member for Calare Andrew Gee, Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack, CSU vice-chancellor Andrew Vann, Western Sydney University School of Medicine dean Annemarie Hennessy and CSU School of Rural Medicine dean Dr Lesley Forster. Photo: JUDE KEOGH

AFTER a six-year battle, Charles Sturt University's medical school has begun construction with a sod turning ceremony on Thursday.

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Danielle Cetinski

Danielle Cetinski

Central Western Daily senior journalist

Danielle started at the Kiama Independent in 2010 before moving to the Central Western Daily in 2014. She covers council, court, politics, general news and business, and elections are her favourite time of the year. Got a tip? Email danielle.cetinski@centralwesterndaily.com.au

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