Community leaders help researchers mark successful year
Published on 22 November, 2011
Regional community leaders were invited to help CQUniversity researchers celebrate a successful year recently.
Industry and government representatives were among guests for a celebration of research and engagement activities, held at Gladstone Campus.
Professor John Rolfe from CEM with Nathan Johnston from the Fitzroy Basin Association
Participating researchers from several campuses attended due to alignment with the Centre for Environmental Management, Process Engineering and Light Metals, or the Institute for Resource Industries and Sustainability.
Dr Christine Williams from the Department of Environment and Resource Management gave a guest address about challenges in managing the interface between environment and development in the region.
CEM colleagues Jill Campbell and Kirsty Small
VC Professor Scott Bowman with Ken King, CEO of Gladstone Economic & Industry Development Board
L-R CEM postgrad Amie Anastasi with Pamela McDonald and Karl French from Conservation Volunteers
L-R Pro Vice-Chancellor and Gladstone Campus Head, Chad Hewitt with Maxine Brushe (Gladstone Regional Council), Jeff Krause (Fitzroy River & Coastal Catchments) and Zobaidul Kabir (CEM)
Dr Claire Sellens from CEM Rockhampton and Dr Kevin Wormington from CEM Bundaberg
Dr Kevin Wormington from CEM Bundaberg and Rebecca Hendry from CEM Gladstone