Photographic work on show at Café Arts

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Griffith University arts students will unveil their new public art banner for 2008 at the Gold Coast Arts Centre Café on Wednesday, October 31. The banner features eight large-scale photographic works chosen from more than 80 entries from Griffith students. Winners of the 2007 series are Cecilie Mevatne, Helen Alwan, Jackie Jemison and Tessa Coles. […]

Lenders and government can do more for low income borrowers

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Mainstream lenders and government agencies need to step up to the plate to increase protections and access to affordable credit for consumers on low incomes according to Centre for Credit and Consumer Law (CCCL) Director Nicola Howell. “In this Anti-Poverty week (October 14 — 20), it is important to acknowledge the lifeline that small amount, […]

Minding the shop for government

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As the ‘caretaker period’ comes into play and public servants take the reins in the lead up to the federal election, two Griffith University academics argue responsibility should remain with Ministers. Centre for Governance and Public Policy researchers Dr Anne Tiernan and Jennifer Menzies have explored the hazardous terrain of the ‘caretaker period’ in their […]

Australian franchises expand overseas

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Australian franchise companies are expanding overseas before the domestic market has been saturated, attendees at the National Franchise and Small Business Convention in Melbourne (October 10 -13) will hear. Griffith Business School (GBS) Dean of Learning and Teaching Professor Lorelle Frazer will discuss research by herself and Professor of Marketing, Bill Merrilees, into the timing […]

Living legend Noriko Ogawa performs in Brisbane

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World-renowned Japanese pianist Noriko Ogawa will give music lovers a rare treat when she performs in Brisbane this Wednesday, October 10. Famous for her interpretations of Debussy and Takemitsu, she will play a repertoire from these master composers. A living legend in Japan, Ogawa has a devoted following in the United Kingdom and spends more […]

Women not recommended

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Leading Austrade commissioner and Griffith graduate Kylie Hargreaves delivers the keynote address at the Griffith Business School Alumni Network dinner later this month, inspired by a sexist 1963 missive that women could never be trade commissioners. Ms Hargreaves has certainly rebutted the memo entitled, ‘women not recommended’, written by a chief member of Austrade’s equivalent […]

New bursary is an Australian first

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A new bursary dedicated solely to a tertiary student with a psychiatric illness will be introduced next year at Griffith University. The bursary is the brainchild of Deborah Pagura-Inglis and her son Ben, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia at age 12. Winning a landmark case against Education Queensland when Ben (pictured) was expelled from the […]