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Adult learning peak body visits, calls for 'reassessment'The president of Australia's peak adult learning body, Professor Barry Golding has visited Rockhampton for a forum calling for a reassessment of adult education in Australia. CQUniversity hosted the forum at its Ron Smyth Building in Quay Street. Full Details…2013-07-08 09:52:31.0 |
- Rocky exhibition showcases region's Maltese heritage
Published on 21 August, 2003
Central Queensland’s Maltese community will continue to be showcased at a unique photographic exhibition at the Central Queensland University library in Rockhampton until Tuesday September 9.
‘Our Shared Heritage: A Maltese Photographic Exhibition 1883 – 1940’ officially opened on Saturday and was a feature of the CQ Multicultural Fair on Sunday with up to 3200 viewing the pieces.
- Study findings may pay dividends for CQ crop producers
Published on 21 August, 2003
A research study conducted through Central Queensland University has found sub-surface drip irrigation using aerated water can lead to significant water savings and produce better crop yields in the heavy clay soils of the Central Queensland region.
School of Biological and Environmental Sciences Plant Sciences Group Doctoral Fellow Surya Prasad Bhattarai conducted his experiments in CQU’s Plant Sciences Group at Rockhampton on a range of crops, including vegetable soybean, tomato and cotton.
- Rocky people welcome at X-Stacy show
Published on 21 August, 2003
Rockhampton people have the chance to view a production called 'X-Stacy' which explores the rave scene and the dangers of drug-taking.
The Theatre in Education (TIE) production, written by Margery Forde, will be presented by drama students at Central Queensland University.
- Big day out for community
Published on 21 August, 2003
The 11th annual CQ Multicultural Fair and CQU Open Day was a very successful event for the University and its partner ABC Capricornia.
About 20,000 people visited the CQU Rockhampton on Sunday to taste the different cultures and enjoy the non-stop performances throughout the campus.
- University reveals world of science
Published on 21 August, 2003
Dozens of hands-on science, engineering and technology activities were on offer to Central Queensland school children this week as part of National Science Week.
Government bodies, industries, schools, community organisations and Central Queensland University have combined their efforts to involve thousands of children across the region.
- Whitsunday Anglican School wins Science Week trophy
Published on 21 August, 2003
Whitsunday Anglican School won Mackay\'s National Science Week Year 10 Science Quiz trophy on Tuesday evening. Seven teams of three students from Clermont, Mackay Christian College, Pioneer and Whitsunday Anglican School competed for the trophy at Central Queensland University.
- Go four gold Fiji
Published on 21 August, 2003
By Craig Macdonnell.
Faculty Administrator.
- 'Brainwaves' promotes science careers
Published on 21 August, 2003
There was experimental madness and mega big words, such as chemiluminescence, when 200 primary school students visited CQU Bundaberg to celebrate National Science Week.
Science Coordinator Desirae Kirby said the 2003 Brainwaves Festival was bigger and better than last year’s and was one of the largest outside Brisbane.
- Bundy folk here, there and everywhere
Published on 21 August, 2003
It has been a busy time at CQU Bundaberg.
Not only have we been out spreading the word about the University, we have also had a variety of visitors come along to see the campus for them selves.
- An inspirational life at Bundy
Published on 21 August, 2003
An inspiring exhibition and joint project between Bundaberg Arts Centre, CQU Bundaberg and two local artists showcased Bundaberg’s history like never before.
The exhibition An Inspirational Life, which ran for the last month at the city’s Arts Centre, told the story of local artists Charles and Sheena Hazzard and their involvement with the arts community of Bundaberg during the last 40 years.