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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 |
- Writing Thriller Easy as ABC for CQU Alumnus
Published on 28 May, 2002
Regional Queensland provides many of the key locations for CQU Alumnus Phil Smith’s door-busting new military thriller ‘Shooting Script’. In the words of the writer, “It’s high time Aussie heroes saved the day in an international plot with all the necessary white knuckle ingredients.
- CQU Welcomes Recognition for Noosa Teaching Initiative
Published on 27 May, 2002
Central Queensland University has welcomed news that Nambour District schools have chosen its Noosa Teacher Education Campus (NoosaTEC) as district winner for Education Queensland's Showcasing Excellence Awards.
The State finals will be held in August.
- Bundy education students 'fit' for expo
Published on 27 May, 2002
On 6 June, first year students from Central Queensland University studying a Bachelor of Learning Management are organising a Health and Fitness Expo, for grades one, two and three at Bundaberg North State Primary School.
There will be a total of 220 students and 54 student teachers involved on the day.
- CQ Coaches Can Lift Game Across Several Sports
Published on 24 May, 2002
Central Queensland coaches can gain nationally-recognised Level 1 accreditation for up to five sports in only one week.
A menu of 11 sports will be on offer for the Coaching Accreditation Week, to be held at Central Queensland University from July 8-13.
- University Wins Regional Title
Published on 22 May, 2002
University has stepped into the Rockhampton District Rugby Union (RDRU) season full of confidence after winning the RDRU Regional Championships last weekend.
The students beat the Colts 32-15 in a tough, hard final.
- Mackay Orchestra Beefed Up for Sweet Sounds
Published on 21 May, 2002
Mackay Youth Orchestra will be beefed up for a combined concert with Rockhampton Youth Orchestra, the first of its type in the sugar city, from 2pm on Sunday (May 26) at the Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music Theatre.
Conservatorium lecturer Dimitri Kopanakis, who is conductor and musical director for both groups, said the beef and sugar city musicians would also combine for workshops on May 24-26.
- Rocky drama showcase open to all
Published on 21 May, 2002
Everyone is welcome to attend a drama showcase entitled ‘A Lighthouse Cafi’, from 7pm on Friday (May 24) at CQU Rockhampton Campus’ Helene Jones Room.
For gold coin entry, audience members can experience excerpts of plays ranging from Shakespeare through to contemporary Australian writers.
- CQU-Melbourne Co-Hosts NLC Conference
Published on 21 May, 2002
The 2002 National Liaison Committee State Education Conference was co-hosted by the CQU Melbourne International Campus, in collaboration with CQU Student Association and Swinburne University International Student Association, on Saturday 4th May.
The National Liaison Committee (NLC) for International Students in Australia is the peak representative body for International Students in Australia.
- Author Speaks on Tolerance
Published on 21 May, 2002
CQU staff are invited to attend an address by Australian author, journalist and academic Donald Horne at the Old Supreme Court building, the Rockhampton City Campus, at 1pm on Friday 7 June.
Donald will speak on Tolerance: the need for a permanent liberal-democratic conspiracy.
- CQU Council in Sydney
Published on 20 May, 2002
The Council of Central Queensland University (CQU) met for the first time, as a body, outside of Queensland Thursday evening (16 May). Members gathered at the new CQU-Sydney International Campus at 333 Kent Street, in Sydney’s central business district.