I am not doing Journalism (yet anyway), but CSU is probably the best. As the other students have said, the practical experience you get at CSU is worth more than the subjects you may study.
The first thing an employer will ask you at a job interview is what experience you have had. Having a degree simply doesn't cut it.
CSU Bathurst even has a working newsroom. Not a mock newsroom, it is a real one that broadcasts to around 100 radio stations around Australia. Not a bad thing to add to your resume if you ever get to work there.
So when you go to the interview, you can actually answer honestly, that you have got experience, as well as the education.
Experience ranks higher than a degree.
And just a point of reference (and I am not saying TEN NEWS is the be all and end all), but just take a look at the News Presenters page of TEN NEWS:
http://ten.com.au/ten/ten-news-presenters.html
What university dominates it? I did not see mention of UTS anywhere, but saw a lot of mention of Charles Sturt University.
A lot of CSU Graduates work for the ABC and SBS, as well as Sky News, Channel 9 and Channel 7.
Do a little bit of investigation and you'll see CSU Journalism graduates in high positions within the industry.
As the old saying goes (well it isn't a saying, but it is what lecturers keep telling us), we look after our own. CSU Students will be looked after by CSU students (and alumni)