Officials have gathered for the opening of the newly-completed Chambers Pavilion in Canberra.
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The centre is named in honour of Emeritus Professor Ross Chambers.
The honour recognises Professor Chambers’ exceptional services to the university and the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture (ACC&C) in Canberra.
The Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture began in 1998 as an ecumenical venture for engagement with Australian culture and the issues of the day, and is unique in Australia.
Professor Chambers made many significant contributions and held numerous appointments at CSU.
Professor Chambers was involved in the establishment of CSU Port Macquarie and acted as head of campus for Port Macquarie on a part-time basis from 2013 to 2015.