Art and Education in Bhutan
Arts educator, children’s author and illustrator, Trish Donald, recently returned from a memorable artist-in-residency education program in Paro, Bhutan. Her month-long...
Arts educator, children’s author and illustrator, Trish Donald, recently returned from a memorable artist-in-residency education program in Paro, Bhutan. Her month-long...
The UNE Discovery team will be hosting a 3-day science camp, “The Science Experience”, for school students in Years 9 and 10 from 9-11 July 2024. We welcome students from all over NSW with a passion and interest in science to attend. The Science...
The Sports Bar of the Railway Hotel in Rusden St is the new venue for Armidale’s Skeptics in the Pub. This follows advice on the imminent closure of the Wicklow Hotel. The next Skeptics In The Pub meeting will be at The Railway Hotel on Tuesday 25 June starting at...
Project Update Our DII Project is forging ahead with its 2024 roadmap, bringing significant advancements in data integration, governance, and platform modernisation. Here’s a glimpse into the latest milestones: What is the DII Project? The...
To mark the night of the winter solstice, Uralla will play host to two fun and free space themed events for the whole family on Friday, 21...
Image: The late Mr Eric Bedford and the late Mr Howard Sheath. Mr Bedford, one of the first students to enrol in the External Studies program, served two stints as NSW Minister for Education. This article was supplied and written by Howard Sheath's children: Donald...
Applications for 2025 John Monash Scholarships will close at 5 pm AEST on July 1. This national award grants students funding to study under any discipline at a leading international institution. Since 2004, the program has garnered a community of 264 alumni with...
Image: NERAM Director Rachael Parsons: “Cancel Culture thrives on confected outrage.” “You have not converted a man because you have silenced him.” The famous quote by nineteenth century British Statesman Robert Morely aptly critiques modern day Cancel Culture -...
John Moses, husband of former UNE Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ingrid Moses, has passed away in his 94th year. A noted historian and priest, Rev Dr John Moses was born in Atherton, Queensland in 1930. He studied for his Bachelors and Masters degrees at the...
Q Fever was first recognised in Australia during the 1930's when workers at a Brisbane meat processor became ill with a fever. as the cause of the illness was unknown, the workers were diagnosed with 'Query' fever. This was eventually abbreviated to Q Fever. For...