Griffith racewalker all set for World Athletics championships
19-year-old OT student and the country’s best racewalker Katie Hayward has been sweating it out in Cairns at a pre-development camp ahead of the World Athletics Championships.
19-year-old OT student and the country’s best racewalker Katie Hayward has been sweating it out in Cairns at a pre-development camp ahead of the World Athletics Championships.
Queensland College of Art alumni and lecturers feature prominently in this year's TRACE exhibition.
Griffith Health student Katie Hayward looks set to become one of our youngest ever Olympic Track and Field representatives.
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