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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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  • See new movie and benefit support network
    Published on 09 December, 2002

    The Rockhampton Domestic Violence Network will be hosting an early screening of the new animated movie “ Treasure Planet”, which is based on the children’s classic Treasure Island. The Rockhampton Senstadium will screen “ Treasure Planet” at 10am, Sunday 15 December.

  • Second-year Human Resource Management units begin at CQU Mackay
    Published on 05 December, 2002

    Increased workplace demand has meant Central Queensland University Mackay will offer more Human Resource Management units of study in 2003.

    CQU Faculty of Business and Law sub-dean Jo Luck said students no longer needed to move to Rockhampton or other universities to continue their HRM program.

  • CQU celebrates the redevelopment of East Street
    Published on 05 December, 2002

    Central Queensland University will be celebrating the return of East Street this Friday evening with information and interactive displays and free giveaways.

    Housed on the verandahs of Rockhampton’s Heritage Post Office, CQU will feature displays by each of the University’s faculties, as well as the department for eJournalism, CQU International, Family Day Care Capricornia, Multimedia Design Centre, Institute for Sustainable Regional Development, Capricornia College, CQU Foundation and Direct Edge.

  • Central Highlands bursary up for grabs
    Published on 05 December, 2002

    Central Queensland University is seeking nominations for this year’s QCWA Central Highlands Division Bursary.

    The bursary is offered to a current full-time, first year student enrolled at the University, who originates from the Central Highlands and will be continuing into full-time study with CQU next year.

  • Popular theatrical production crosses boundaries
    Published on 04 December, 2002

    A production that reflects the talent of Crossroad Arts Theatre and Opera North members continues to attract large crowds in Mackay.

    Opera North chair Donald Alexander said the success of the production reflected input by local talent in writing the music, script and creating other unusual multimedia components.

  • New Milestones for Rail CRC
    Published on 04 December, 2002

    The Rail CRC (Cooperative Research Centre for Railway Engineering and Technologies) is reaching new milestones as it enters 2003.

    Rail CRC provides the Australian railway industry with its first truly national focus for rail research and consultancy services.

  • 'To eat or not to eat' - that is the question
    Published on 03 December, 2002

    Central Queensland University Theatre in Education students presented two performances for Central Queensland primary school children at the Rockhampton campus this week.

    Children from The Caves State School attended Tuesday's performance, while about 70 children from throughout Central Queensland attended Wednesday's.

  • Think Tank visits CQU
    Published on 03 December, 2002

    A group of 20 industry and business leaders met at the Central Queensland University Tuesday afternoon as part of the Rockhampton Regional Development’s Think Tank.

    Morning events included: a visit to the Energy Education Centre; presentation on the Stanwell Industry Corridor; and tour of the Stanwell Energy Park, Gracemere township and Saleyards, Botanical Gardens and water treatment plant.

  • CQ receives recognition at Tourism Awards
    Published on 03 December, 2002

    Marketing & Tourism Lecturer from Central Queensland University, Jillian Lister, has just returned from this year's prestigious Queensland Tourism Awards.

    The 2002 Awards were held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre on Friday 29 November.

  • Local students do IT @ CQU Bundaberg
    Published on 03 December, 2002

    High school students from near and far are at CQU Bundaberg this week getting a glimpse of career options in information technology.

    Fifteen year 11 students from Monto, Bundaberg, Kilkivan, Kingaroy, Nanango, Yandaran, Gin Gin and Blackbutt are spending five days attending stimulated lectures, tutorials and workshops.