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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 |
- Bundaberg students in SUN shine
Published on 27 May, 2009
CQUniversity Bundaberg, in partnership with St Luke's Anglican School, is paving the way for successful university students of the future.
As part of the Start Uni Now (SUN) initiative, Queensland-based students in years 10-12 have the chance to experience university subjects whilst still in high school.
- Judith Reynolds BIO
Published on 26 May, 2009
Judith Reynolds, CA, BBus USQ, FTIA is a chartered accountant with over twenty years experience providing management, taxation and wealth creation advice to businesses from a diverse range of industries including manufacturing, retail and service businesses.
As a business coach and business development consultant, Judith works with business owners and manager to implement strategies which will improve performance across all areas of business, focusing on revenue growth, cash flow improvement, increased profitability, asset enhancement and protection and succession planning.
- Business leader guest for Gladstone graduation
Published on 26 May, 2009
Gladstone business leader Judith Reynolds is the guest speaker for this week's Gladstone Campus graduation ceremony (from 5pm on Thursday May 28 at Gladstone Entertainment Centre)..
- Idyllic setting has a way with words
Published on 25 May, 2009
Idiom 23 Magazine has again sponsored a very successful 3-day workshop at North Keppel Island Environmental Education Centre (on May 15-17).
Well known author and editor Robyn Sheahan-Bright was Writer In Residence, with additional workshops on microfiction and songwriting conducted by Steve Butler.
- State Govt backs solar/nano technology to monitor environment
Published on 25 May, 2009
CQUniversity is playing a role in a project that could revolutionise farming and environmental management.
The Queensland Government will give $1.
- Book enthusiasts head to Byfield
Published on 25 May, 2009
Local Capricorn writers will hold a ‘Book' Picnic in conjunction with the Byfield Markets on Sunday morning (May 31).
Many local authors will bring their publications along.
- Exhibition presents sounds and sights of the Pacific
Published on 25 May, 2009
Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery will host a live-mixed audio-visual performance entitled ‘Pacific_Live' as part of the upcoming opening of an exhibition called 'Pacific Storm'.
CQUniversity Multimedia lecturer Dr Grayson Cooke and New Zealand artist Naomi Lamb will reflect on the aesthetics and issues facing Pacific peoples in the contemporary world, mixing interviews and documentary footage with images, music and sound from the Pacific.
- Focus on criminal intervention following domestic violence
Published on 25 May, 2009
The criminal justice process relating to breaches of domestic violence orders will be discussed during a free presentation hosted by the Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research.
The presentation by Dr Heather Douglas* (UQ), from 11.
- Sydney Campus team gets behind Relay for Life
Published on 25 May, 2009
CQUniversity Sydney participated in the inaugural Eastern Suburbs Relay For Life which was held over the weekend of May 16-17 at Sydney's beautiful Centennial Park.
Relay For Life is a fun, outdoor and overnight fundraising event where teams of 10 to 15 people take turns walking or running around a local oval over a 24 hour period to raise funds for cancer research, education, support services and advocacy.