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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 |
- Top achievers recognised at Melbourne Campus
Published on 27 May, 2010
CQUniversity Melbourne continued the trend of recognising its students who have gained top marks across the University.
Ten of the 17 Term 3 2009 top scorers attended a luncheon to receive their commendation letters from Darryl Stewart, State Director, Victoria.
- A multi-robot system could have helped during Rocky's recent gas leak
Published on 26 May, 2010
Emergency services seeking the source of a gas leak in Rockhampton recently (May 24) could have benefited from a multi-robot system.
That's according to CQUniversity doctoral researcher Qiang Lu, who is looking into how robots could share information for ‘odour-source' investigations.
- Seabirds head to the Keppels for winter
Published on 26 May, 2010
The recent cool change to sweep across the Capricorn Coast has brought with it the arrival of a flock of Australasian gannet (Morus serrator) - Australian seabirds more common in southern Australia.
CQUniversity researcher Dr Alison Jones said the sighting has interested locals as most people have not seen these birds in the area before.
- Budding engineer realises his dream of attending CQUniversity
Published on 26 May, 2010
Four years ago when Jake Boles joined The Smith Family's Learning for Life program, little did he know it would help him realise his dream of studying engineering at CQUniversity Mackay.
Jake is the first proud recipient of a $2000 per year Learning for Life Scholarship at CQUniversity and his success demonstrates the importance of supporting young people to realise their potential.
- About The Smith Family
Published on 26 May, 2010
- The Smith Family is currently supporting the development of over 65,000 students in 95 communities across Australia ..
- Spirit of Berlin evoked for Mackay's latest Cabaret stars
Published on 26 May, 2010
Music theatre students preparing to stage Cabaret in Mackay next month (June 10-13) have a few role models to help them evoke the spirit of Berlin.
The show's musical director Kim Kirkman recalls he was MD for the Ten Tenors' first European gig, in a cabaret tent in Berlin for a month.
- Mackay graduate features on American TV
Published on 26 May, 2010
Music theatre star Peter Saide has lived, worked and played in over 20 countries in the 6 years since graduating from the Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music in Mackay..