Curtin Commons
Visual literacy opens a world of opportunities to young author
Joshua Button with mentor Robyn Wells. Author | Carmelle Wilkinson Growing up with an intellectual disability, Joshua (of the Walmajarri…
Abilities Collective @ Curtin: A conversation with astronomer and Associate Lecturer Dr Tim Galvin
Image: Dr Tim Galvin Author | Carmelle Wilkinson Being legally blind means Dr Tim Galvin from the Curtin Institute of…
New generation of medical graduates set out to address health disadvantage and disparity in WA
Curtin friends stand in front of the Curtin Medical School. Author | Craig McKeough Thursday, November 26, 2021, was an…
Economics student Alex Jayasuria raises his voice at COP26
Alex Jayasuria. Author | Luisa Mitchell Alex Jayasuria took to the international stage recently to share his insights and passion…
Ending shame and embracing disability inclusion with Curtin staff champion Alana Kelly
Alana Kelly Author | Luisa Mitchell The Abilities Collective @ Curtin is a group of Curtin University staff members with…
From occupational therapy to mining CEO: Rio Tinto’s Kellie Parker on restoring trust and a new way forward
Kellie Parker was appointed CEO of Rio Tinto in March 2021. Author | Karen Green With a degree in occupational…
Finding joy in building homes with construction management grad Alberto Amara
Construction Management (2017) graduate Alberto Amara. Author | Luisa Mitchell Although only graduating with a Curtin bachelor’s degree in construction…
Combatting extremist violence in Australia: Curtin launches into action
CERN members Dr Francis Russell, Dr Tim Rich and Dr Eva Bujalka. Author | Luisa Mitchell. With the recent news…
Abilities Collective @ Curtin: A conversation with Erica Schurmann
Curtin staff and students on the Perth campus. Author | Luisa Mitchell Senior Advisor for Diversity and Equity (Disability) at…
Art + activism at the John Curtin Gallery
Madhivi Subrahmaniam, ‘Upla (Cow Dung)’, 2021, installation view, JCG, 2021. Photo by Sue-Lyn Moyle. At the southern end of Curtin’s…