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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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  • CQU meets key player in Sino-Australian education links
    Published on 25 June, 2003

    Central Queensland University has met a Counsellor from the People's Republic of China Embassy who is a key to mutual recognition of university programs.

    The Embassy's Education Office Counsellor, Professor Zhang Shuanggu (centre), and the Second Secretary of the Office, Huang Nianting (right), met the Vice-Chancellor and other senior University staff members at CQU Rockhampton in late June.

  • CQU Press Book of the Week
    Published on 25 June, 2003

    Pioneers to Prosperity - A History of Fitzroy Shire 1853-2003 .

    By Grace Johansen .

  • Work groups invited to Corporate Golf Challenge
    Published on 24 June, 2003

    Work groups are invited to take part in the 10,000 Steps Corporate Golf Challenge on Friday, July 11, at Rockhampton Golf Club.

    The golf challenge aims to promote physical activity to the Rockhampton business community.

  • Public welcome at Idiom 23 magazine launch
    Published on 24 June, 2003

    Volume 15 of the Idiom 23 literary magazine will be launched by Morning Bulletin editor John Schalch at Rockhampton’s Old District Court, East Street, at 5pm on Friday, June 27.

    The magazine has been published by CQU staff and students since 1987.

  • Black-tie show lifts Conservatorium profile
    Published on 23 June, 2003

    Congratulations to CQU (Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music) lecturer Dimitri Kopanakis on his singing performance in Darwin on June 21 at the Government House Foundation Charity Ball hosted by the Chief Administrator of the Northern Territory.

    More than 400 guests attended the black tie event - including a large number of national political identities.

  • Gladstone gears up for graduation
    Published on 20 June, 2003

    A graduation ceremony will be held for 41 Central Queensland University students this Saturday.

    CQU Gladstone Head of Campus, Associate Professor Robert Prater said Gladstone residents were asked to support the city’s newest graduates by watching the graduate procession prior to the ceremony.

  • Grace Knight Tours with ConJazz
    Published on 19 June, 2003

    Acclaimed jazz/blues vocalist Grace Knight will headline the next ABC Radio jazz tour in association with CQU's Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music jazz orchestra and special guests vocalist Sharny Russell and trumpeter Don Rader.

    The tour has been extended to include free concerts in Noosa (3pm, Sunday, June 29 at RSL Tewantin Centenary Park); Bundaberg (8pm, Monday, June 30 at Moncrieff Theatre); Gladstone (8pm, Tuesday, July 1 at CQU Gladstone); Rockhampton (8pm, Wednesday, July 2 at Pilbeam Theatre); Cairns (7pm, Friday, July 4 at The Ergon Energy Soundshell at Fogarty Park); Townsville's Magnetic Island (7pm, Saturday, July 5 at Alma Bay Amphitheatre); Mackay (3pm, Sunday July 6 at city council precinct).

  • Annual Night of the Proms Booking Fast
    Published on 19 June, 2003

    Rockhampton’s Night of the Proms has grown in reputation to the point that dozens of people requested tickets before they became available.

    Tickets are now on sale and selling fast for the fourth annual event at the Pilbeam Theatre, from 7pm on Sunday, August 31.

  • CQU Press Book of the Week
    Published on 19 June, 2003

    The Kokoda Trail: A History.

    By Stuart Hawthorne.

  • CQU Foundation takes over Shoalwater Bay
    Published on 19 June, 2003

    More than 100 people from the Central Queensland University Foundation Program conquered the Shoalwater Bay Training Area this week.

    The group toured a large portion of the training facility on Tuesday June 17 with permission from the Department of Defence.