Luke's digital innovation skills to help Indigenous men
Published on 08 December, 2006
Bachelor of Digital Innovation student at Central Queensland University (CQU) Mackay, Luke Maillie is getting a chance to utilise his creative and digital skills to contribute to a significant project at the Centre for Queensland Domestic and Family Violence Research at CQU Mackay.
The project aims to ascertain what objectives Indigenous men have for a national network and to discuss what the most appropriate and effective means of communication are.
Luke will work closely with the Centre’s Multimedia Officer, Clinton Rawsthorne during the project.
“I really enjoy anything creative and this will give me a chance to utilise the skills and knowledge I have learnt through studying Digital Innovation at CQU Mackay,” said Luke.
Photo: Bachelor of Digital Innovation student from CQU Mackay, Luke Mallie discusses his ideas with Heather Nancarrow, the Director of the Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research at CQU Mackay.