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Australia unlikely to follow recent Maori political success says CAS director
Australia’s indigenous population must unite to ensure proper political representation according to Curtin’s Centre for Aboriginal Studies. CAS Director Anita…
Laughter – a good stress relief
Laughter is the best medicine and, as laughter yoga instructor Maureen Meredith knows, that’s just the start of its benefits.…
Curtin’s John de Laeter is inducted into the WA Science Hall of Fame
The Order of Australia and recent Mining Hall of Fame recipient is the third. John de Laeter has a list…
Curtin health expert awarded rare honour
Professor Peter Howat, Director of Curtin’s Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer Control, has been awarded a Fellowship in the…
World-renowned corrosion expert joins Curtin
Curtin University of Technology has added another world-renowned expert to its ranks, with the appointment of Professor Rolf Gubner recently.…
Yoshio Takagi’s pinwheel table causes a spin
Yoshio Takagi’s pinwheel table caused a spin at the recent Melbourne Fringe Festival. The second year Curtin furniture design student…
Curtin academic short-listed for national book award
C307/08 18 November 2008 Darren Garvey, a lecturer at Curtin University of Technology’s Centre for Aboriginal Studies, has been short-listed…
Meet artist Kate McMillan at the John Curtin Gallery
C308/08 18 November 2008 Sunday@Curtin 30 November Meet artist Kate McMillan at the John Curtin Gallery Visitors to the John…
Curtin art graduate co-curator at Singapore Biennale 2008
C305/08 17 November 2008 As the Singapore Biennale 2008 (SB2008) closes, acclaimed visual artist and Curtin University of Technology art…
Curtin design student makes his mark at Melbourne Fringe Festival
C306/08 17 November 2008 Origami inspired furniture won Curtin University of Technology student Yoshio Takagi two awards at the Melbourne…