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  • Painting his own student journey

    Jamie Leonard wants to use his art to help create not only visually appealing pieces, but a special community at the 蹤獲弝け at Open Day on 31 August.

  • Mirror and crucible: how a diverse Census could drive a more progressive society

    Including more diversity in the national Census has a two-fold power to reflect the truth of community diversity, and to create a more progressive society, says Assistant Professor Dr Peter Graham.

  • Heroes of Children's Book Week

    Dr Belle Alderman of the National Centre for Australian Childrens Literature (NCACL) talks about the childrens books of the year and a brand new exhibition celebrating childrens literature in Australia.

  • Empowering refugees to live a confident life

    Former refugee and 蹤獲弝け graduate Hedayat Osyan is determined to help refugees integrate into their new life in Australia with all the support and encouragement they may need to reshape their sense of community and belonging.

  • Adding a touch of colour to 蹤獲弝けs learning spaces

    Art is selfless, a means of talking about self while providing connection for people. A true gift of representation and inclusion. Faith Kerehona