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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 |
- Cousins graduate together
Published on 06 October, 2005
Cousins Blake Harvey and Terri-Maree Greentree graduated together last Saturday at CQU Rockhampton.
Coming from a family of engineers, Blake, 22, graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering (1st Class Honours) and Terri-Maree, 35, graduated with her Master of Management.
- CQU's own 'media tart' features in Courier Mail
Published on 06 October, 2005
CQU's self-confessed media tart Professor David Myers and his Outback Books empire have been featured in The Courier Mail under the heading Champion of Bush Bards.
A clipping of the feature is available by posting http://www.
- Long road takes Chris to Bedouire
Published on 06 October, 2005
A 2nd-year Bachelor of Learning Management student from CQU Emerald has undertaken Portal Task Experience 2 at Bedouire State School, located in the State's far west.
If you had told Chris Daly he should be a teacher when he was younger he would have laughed at you.
- National recognition for safe design exponents
Published on 06 October, 2005
CQU's dynamic duo Prue Howard and Yvonne Toft have received the Excellence in Engineering Education - Curriculum Innovation award for their work on their long term project Virtuous Reality: A model for transdisciplinary teaching and learning. The award was presented at the recent joint Australasian Association for Engineering Education (AaeE) Annual Awards held at Star City in Sydney.
- Active Kids Rockhampton is on again
Published on 06 October, 2005
The Active Kids Rockhampton 2006 Sport and Recreation Camp will be held from January 16-20 2006 at Central Queensland University, Rockhampton.
2006 looks to be bigger and better, with more sport and recreation groups coming on board, bigger numbers expected and an early bird discount.
- 230 graduates congratulated at Rocky ceremonies
Published on 06 October, 2005
Last weekend’s (October 1) CQU Rockhampton graduation ceremony was a day of celebration for its 230 new graduates and their families.
CQU held two ceremonies, morning and afternoon, at the Rockhampton Baptist Tabernacle, 650 Norman Road.
- Finance officer tells of baby, grad and more
Published on 06 October, 2005
Central Queensland University Rockhampton staff member Katrina Lapthorn’s life has become busier than expected this year.
Katrina and her husband brought a new baby girl, Phoebe, into the world just a couple of months ago and she also graduated with her Bachelor of Business (Accounting) last weekend.
- Wayne Towns due for Rotary award
Published on 06 October, 2005
CQU staff member Wayne Towns will be receiving a 2005 Rotary Pride of Workmanship Award.
He will be presented with the award at a Rotary dinner on October 25.
- Graduation moments captured
Published on 06 October, 2005
Sisters Leica (Arts, Health and Science) and Jane Briskey (Engineering) graduated together on Saturday. They are pictured with their parents.
- More graduation moments
Published on 06 October, 2005
Photo left: Deborah Siah celebrates her graduation with family.
Photo below: It was a huge victory for Linhun Win when she graduated last weekend.