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Charles Sturt was not an Australian Gallipoli leader. He was one of Australia's greatest explorers, following the course of the Murrumbidgee and Murray Rivers, and opening up the southeastern corner of the continent for settlement and river transportation.

And yes, it is after the explorer Charles Sturt that the Charles Sturt University is named.

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