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Engaging Indigenous people within Higher Ed

CQUniversity's Office of Indigenous Engagement recently hosted a visit from the Oodgeroo Unit of Queensland University of Technology (QUT), at Rockhampton Campus.

Professor Anita Lee Hong, Director of the Oodgeroo Unit, and Lone Pearce, Project Officer, met with Office of Indigenous Engagement staff to discuss employment issues and best practice models for engaging Indigenous people within the higher education sector, including governance matters.

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PhotoID:15001, Forum participants L-R Professor Barry Golding, Jan Crowley, Assoc Prof Bobby Harreveld, Shelley Truscott and Sally Thompson

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.

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  • Multi-Faith Centre now in the heart of campus
    Published on 20 February, 2013

    Uni staff, students, community members and representatives of religious faiths including Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism and Bahá'í attended the launch of a new Multi-Faith Centre which will literally bring spirituality closer to the heart of CQUniversity's Rockhampton Campus.

    Located near the campus flagpoles, the Chancellery building and the bus-stop, the new Centre replaces a 'sacred garden building', which was not only tucked away in a remote part of campus, but was also in need of major repairs.

  • Many legs make light work
    Published on 20 February, 2013

    Millipede expert Dr Robert Mesibov, a research associate from the University of Tasmania, will be visiting Rockhampton in mid-March to collect millipedes. He and a German colleague are particularly chasing fresh specimens and DNA 'vouchers' of a millipede species last definitely collected in Rockhampton around 1866.

  • Mackay-based centre a focus for national domestic violence initiative
    Published on 20 February, 2013

    The Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research (CDFVR) located at CQUniversity Mackay will be the focus of Queensland's contribution to a new National Centre of Excellence to reduce violence against women and their children.

    Queensland Communities Minister Tracy Davis announced that the CDFVR would receive $896,400 over the next three years earmarked to support the work of the new NCE, along with its annual funding from the Newman Government*.

  • Japanese 'spring' over to Rocky Campus
    Published on 20 February, 2013

    The Japanese spring holidays have once again enabled plenty of visitors to converge on the English Language Centre on CQUniversity Rockhampton.

    Dozens of students from the Toyo, Miyagi and Asahi universities have come on study tours, staying with local home-stay families while they learn English and sample tourism highlights for several weeks.

  • Careers counsellor Ron reflects on 35 years at campus
    Published on 19 February, 2013

    Ron Wallis has retired after 35 years employed at Rockhampton Campus, first as a student counsellor and later as a careers counsellor.

    When he first arrived at CQUniversity's predecessor institution (Capricornia Institute of Advanced Education) in 1977, he was given a manual typewriter for routine 'office work' and a bottle of ink with nibbed pens to ensure a personal feeling for letters.

  • CQUni reps at workshop promoting simulation in health education
    Published on 19 February, 2013

    CQUniversity was represented at Health Workforce Australia's recent NHET-Sim* workshop held at Rockhampton Hospital.

    The workshop was part of training for those who use (or intend to use) simulation as an educational method to develop healthcare students and professionals.

  • Nebula painting certainly has universal appeal
    Published on 19 February, 2013

    Agnes Water artist Marie Green has had great success turning her passion for telescopic views of 'deep sky objects' into brush strokes on her canvas.

    Her 'Tarantula Nebula 2012' painting won last year's People's Choice $1000 prize sponsored by CQUniversity, as part of the Bayton Award exhibition at Rockhampton Regional Art Gallery.

  • Remote island move no impediment for Laws student
    Published on 19 February, 2013

    Around 12 months ago, Toni-ann Liufalani moved with her husband and three kids from NSW to the remote island nation of Niue in the South Pacific, where the population is around 1500..

  • LINK for details on Marie Green's cosmic-themed oil painting Rosette Nebula
    Published on 19 February, 2013

    Marie Green's cosmic-themed oil painting Rosette Nebula (2011) was donated by the artist through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.

    The painting is inspired by the Rosette Nebula, a cosmic cloud of gas and dust which evokes the image of a flower.

  • Key and Jennings triumph at Uni-sponsored cycling event
    Published on 19 February, 2013

    Rockhampton's young cyclists are not dwelling on drug cheat Lance Armstrong's spectacular fall from grace. They are just getting on with the job of racing fast.