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Welcome from the VC
Professor Paul Clark, Vice-Chancellor, SCUWelcome to the May edition of Discover SCU. It has been a time for celebration with hundreds of students gathering with family and friends at the graduation ceremony at the Lismore campus... more
News & Features
Southern Cross University students, Private Teena Ellis and Private Adam Atkins at the launch.Support for student reservists

A Southern Cross University initiative to support students who are members of the Australian Defence Force Reserves will be used as a model for ‘best practice’ for other Australian educational institutions. The University’s policy was officially launched at the... [more]
Eileen Scott and Nathan Pek can provide information on the Career Hub systemCareer Hub helps employers

Employers throughout the Mid North Coast and North Coast regions are being encouraged to tap into a free online recruitment service being offered by Southern Cross University. The University has recently upgraded its online Career Hub system to provide an... [more]
New $2.2 million education facility

The Northern Rivers University Department of Rural Health (NRUDRH) Education and Research facility in Lismore was officially opened by the Minister for Health and Ageing, Mr Tony Abbott in April. The NRUDRH is a joint venture of The University of... [more]
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Meet the Staff at SCU:
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Stephanie Burnip
New model for health care needed

Health care systems around the world are in urgent need of remodelling and Professor Iain Graham, newly arrived from the United Kingdom, is playing a key role in making that happen. Professor Graham, the new Head of Southern Cross University’s School of Health and Human Sciences, says health care systems around the world are wrongly focused on disease, not prevention.

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Industry leaders join teaching staff

Jill Eddington

Two of Australia's leading lights in events management have joined Southern Cross University's teaching staff at the Tweed Gold Coast campus.

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Celebration time for students

Uncle Angus Binge

An 'Australian National Treasure' and one of the country's finest artists, Dr Margaret Olley, was among the recipients of awards at Southern Cross University graduation ceremonies last month. Also among the recipients were Uncle Angus Binge, an Aboriginal warrior of the Kamilaroi tribe, and Envic Galea, a European Judo Association administrator and businessman.

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Shopfront in Byron Bay

SCU Shopfront in Byron Bay

Byron Shire will have a University presence following the announcement of an agreement between Southern Cross University and the Byron Community and Cultural Centre.

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Governor opens Widjabul Park

Opening of Widjabul Park

The Widjabul tribe of the Bundjalung Nation were honoured when NSW Governor Marie Bashir opened a park named for them at Southern Cross University recently.

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Writing careers take off

Josh Creighton

Tweed Heads author and Southern Cross University graduate Katherine Howell is ‘frantic’. She has just launched her first published novel – a crime thriller of that name – and is just weeks off delivering the second book she has been contracted to write for leading Australian publisher Pan Macmillan.

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Farmers move into agri-tourism

Honourable Tony Kelly

An innovative business development program designed to assist farmers develop agri-tourism opportunities was launched recently by the Honourable Tony Kelly, Minister for Regional Development, Lands and Rural Affairs.

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Arts degree puts Christine on right path

Dr Christine Maingard

When Dr Christine Maingard graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Southern Cross University, she could have had no idea that one day she would be earning a six-figure income, as head of client services for an international company.

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Celebrating the 1967 Referendum anniversary

Aboriginal Referendum

On May 27, four decades will have passed since the historic 1967 Referendum when a huge majority of Australians voted to count people of Aboriginal descent in the national census and granted the Federal Government jurisdiction over Aboriginal people, a right previously held by the States.

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Postcard to home

Zhanna Stolyarchuk

Falling in love with the English language has led Zhanna Stolyarchuk on a journey from her hometown in the most remote part of Russia - the Kamchatka Peninsula in the north-east - to Southern Cross University's Lismore campus. Zhanna is now in her second year of the Bachelor of Education (Primary)

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Updated: 10 May 2007