More than 130 students from Charles Sturt University's business, justice and behavioural sciences courses celebrated the end of years of hard work at their graduation ceremony on Friday night.
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Earlier in the day, students from the schools of agriculture and wine sciences, human movement studies, community health, nursing, midwifery and indigenous health, dentistry and health sciences and exercise science, sport and health crossed the Wagga university's stage.
Among them was 21-year-old Catherine Fairfax, who not only received her Bachelor of Agricultural Business Management on Friday, but was also this year's recipient of the Pockley Prize.
She's now preparing to move more than 5000km away from everything she has ever known and take up her dream job in Western Australia.
The Daily Advertiser photographer Emma Hillier was on hand to capture the proud faces at the ceremony. Click through the gallery below.
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In all, nearly 400 students, from nursing to wine science, graduated on Friday.
The 2019 CSU Wagga graduations continued on Monday with the arts and education and science faculties rounding out the two special days.