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    Exhibition launch: Advancing Australia Fair - University of South Australia

    Exhibition launch of Advancing Australia Fair: Bob Hawke and his Government 1983 - 1991 Marking About Time, South Australia's history festival, the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Library at UniSA are proud to present this informative exhibition tracking the paradigm shift in Australian values, policies, and international relations pursued by the Hawke government. From educational access, to Aboriginal advancement, to anti-sex discrimination, to Medicare, to the saving of the Franklin River and Kakadu, to the lifting of trade barriers and the vital furthering of the China relationship, the re-shaping of Australia is embedded in the history of this government. The special connection to our State lies in the fact that Bob Hawke is the only Prime Minister to have been born in South Australia, and the exhibition content has drawn upon the expertise and collections of the Hawke Library in Adelaide. This exhibition also marks the 21st birthday of the University of South Australia, and the 21st year since Bob Hawke ceased to be Prime Minister.

    Exhibition launch of Advancing Australia Fair: Bob Hawke and his Government 1983 - 1991 Marking About Time, South Australia's history festival, the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and the Bob...

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    UniSA Ride for Pain

    More than 500 recreational cyclists donned their lycra for Adelaide's inaugural Ride for Pain, a community bike ride designed to help raise awareness about the frequently overlooked issue of chronic pain. The ride was the brainchild of UniSA's Professor of Clinical Neurosciences Lorimer Moseley, who wore the UniSA Ride for Pain jersey as he took part in the 100km route of the ride, which included the notoriously difficult hill climb up Corkscrew Road in the Adelaide Hills. Prof Moseley is bringing chronic pain firmly into the spotlight, not only in leading the Ride for Pain alongside champion cyclist Patrick Jonker, but also as a keynote speaker in a major international conference focusing on pain and stress.

    More than 500 recreational cyclists donned their lycra for Adelaide's inaugural Ride for Pain, a community bike ride designed to help raise awareness about the frequently overlooked issue of chronic...

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    World class School of Art, Architecture and Design - University of South Australia

    This video contains an overview of some of the school's world class and world recognised academic staff members. Together they bring their experiences from all over the world such as Denmark and Canada.

    This video contains an overview of some of the school's world class and world recognised academic staff members. Together they bring their experiences from all over the world such as Denmark and...

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    UniSA Employment and Career Expo - University of South Australia

    http://www.unisa.edu.au/careers Visit the UniSA Career Services website for more career information. The UniSA Employment and Career Expo was held in March 2012, and is held every year at the Adelaide Convention Centre.

    http://www.unisa.edu.au/careers Visit the UniSA Career Services website for more career information. The UniSA Employment and Career Expo was held in March 2012, and is held every year at the...

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    Be Inspired (4 of 4)

    4 short videos featuring successful students from the Northern Adelaide Region sharing their personal journeys from school to university. discussing issues they faced, achievements and highlights.

    4 short videos featuring successful students from the Northern Adelaide Region sharing their personal journeys from school to university. discussing issues they faced, achievements and highlights.

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