April 2007
A publication of the University of South Australia

Managing a brave new world
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Library Collection 2007
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Mentoring role keeps kids in the country
While it’s sometimes said "you can take the girl out of the country but you can’t take the country out of the girl", there’s no such wish for UniSA graduate and South Australia’s Young Australian of the Year, Laura Long. more..

Opportunity leads to Fulbright success
In 1980, the then South Australian College of Advanced Education (a former institution of UniSA) became one of only three places in Australia to offer the Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (ATEP). For one of its first participants, Dr Julie Owen, life was about to change forever. more..

Going better than planned
Roger Freeman, a planner with Planning SA and an alumnus of The South Ausralian Institute of Technology (SAIT), one of UniSA’s former institutions, was recently made a Fellow of the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA). more..

Persistence pays
After nine rejection letters from government graduate programs, I was starting to get discouraged. Nearing the end of my Bachelor of Arts (International Studies)/Bachelor of Arts (Journalism), I realised I may have to consider the possibility of not receiving any offers and started to look at other options. more..

Move over mozzies
New Zealanders apparently see no need for screens on their windows. And why would they? Unlike other parts of the world, where diseases such as malaria and Ross River virus pose a serious threat to public health, there are no similar mosquito-borne disease risks in the land of the long white cloud. more..
