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“It gave the students a much clearer understanding of what it is like to be in the workforce – the deadlines, the limitations, the excitement, the importance of teamwork, and all the other pressures and pleasures of working in news media.” Dwayne Blee, UniSA film and TV lecturer
Film, Video and Journalism Students
The quality of graduates was demonstrated by three young health science researchers from UniSA’s Sansom Institute being awarded 2007 Young Tall Poppy Science Awards, with Dr Craig Williams also being named the South Australian Young Tall Poppy of the Year. Their contributions related to knowledge about genetic diseases, debilitating viruses and the causes of obesity.
Film and video production and journalism students worked as reporters and camera crew at the 2007 World Police and Fire Games in 2007, joining TAFE students and industry professionals to produce TV news stories for broadcast at the event. Film and video production and journalism students at the 2007 World Police and Fire Games
Engaged Students Student engagement is fundamental to UniSA, with experiential learning central to our new Teaching and Learning Framework. Maintenance of relationships with Alumni in Australia and throughout the world extends this emphasis on active community linkages involving students and graduates.
Community Clinics UniSA student clinics offer educational experience in various disciplines while bringing valuable resources to disadvantaged communities. The Mammography Clinic, for example, enables diagnostic radiographers to undertake theoretical and practical postgraduate study in conjunction with Breast Screen SA.
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UNAP facilitated other clinics through the Northern Adelaide Health and Wellbeing Project. The education model for these requires community based work supervised by experienced clinical educators who ensure that duty of care, service quality, and learning outcomes are achieved.
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Clinics in disciplines such as psychology, social work, podiatry and physiotherapy also go some way to addressing long waiting lists and times. A Northern Area Clinic began providing physiotherapy and podiatry services in July 2006 in the Playford Community Health Centre (Davoren Park), while a Physiotherapy Student Clinic in Adelaide runs like a professional private practice but offers discounted fees for pensioners, students, and the unemployed. An Options Coordination Physiotherapy Clinic also is run by students with community partners Brain Injury Options Coordination and Adult Physical and Neurological Options Coordination.
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Graduate Qualities The University’s education programs develop desired graduate qualities, including command of a body of knowledge in sufficient depth to begin professional practice. Graduates are prepared for life‑long learning in pursuit of personal development and excellence in professional practice and are expected to be effective communicators and community members. UniSA strives to ensure that graduates have international perspectives as professionals and as citizens, and are committed to ethical action and social responsibility.
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Your career in Management As a graduate of UniSA’s Bachelor of Management, you’re well-placed to enter the workforce in a leadership or management position. You’ll find that opportunities abound across a diverse range of industry sectors and in a wide variety of roles. You may already have management experience, in which case your degree will greatly enhance your employment prospects and lead to more senior positions. However, if this is your first foray into the
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Employment opportunities for Management graduates have increased significantly in the last five years and the Australian Government predicts job prospects for those with a management degree to be good to very good. Continued strong employment growth is also expected over the next five years.
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Employment predictions to 2011–12:
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Project and Program Administrators Job prospects:
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Some of the positions that Management graduates may apply for include: project officer, senior project officer, project coordinator, project manager, executive officer, business manager, strategic planning manger, public policy manager, and corporate manager eventually leading to general management roles.
As a graduate of UniSA’s Marketing program you’ll understand the importance of marketing in daily business life. Almost every organisation has ideas, services or products that they want the public to accept, support or buy. And to do this, they need highly skilled marketing professionals like you!
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Marketing activity has traditionally been driven by the size of the market place and the level of economic activity. An increasing population and strong economic growth in Australia over the past ten years has resulted in consistent growth in the demand for people with marketing, advertising and sales skills. New business ideas and opportunities have been created by the rapid growth in electronic communication and the expansion of global trading. However, these developments have also produced a more competitive environment within which suppliers need to use contemporary and innovative marketing in order to reach their target audiences.
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General Managers and project and program administrators have seen especially strong employment growth over the past decade. Which Companies? Many organisations offer graduate management traineeship programs, including Telstra, Coles Myer, Commonwealth Bank, CSR, IBM, National Australia Bank and more. State and Federal Government Departments also offer graduate management traineeship programs as well as the opportunity to commence work in positions such as project officer or project manager.
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Through the Melbourne Bachelor of Arts degree you can gain:
Knowledgeable across disciplines
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Leaders in communities Attuned to cultural diversity Active global citizens.
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| News and views from the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne
Recording ancient Indigenous languages
How & why politicians write about politics
John Howard lecture and the media’s response
Comic Con & Leadership conference
Working with communities in the Northern Territory and Western Australia to record Indigenous languages. page 5
Researching how the autobiographies of Australian politicians have changed. page 5
A packed theatre hears Mr Howard speak about the close relationship between journalists and politicians. page 3
PhD student Martyn Pedler at the international comic convention, San Diego. page 6
articulation. The Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences takes shape (more on page 1)
Focus on Asia
In July, the Asia Institute hosted the two-day 2009 Melbourne Conference on China. More on page 7.
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The 2009 Virtual Careers Fair, hosted by Graduate Careers Australia (GCA), has again proven to be a popular event for university students who are in the market for graduate jobs. The Virtual Careers Fair (VCF) was founded in 2000 by careers service staff at the University of New England (UNE) as an opportunity for students who would otherwise be unable to attend an on-campus careers fair to have access to information about employers, graduate job opportunities and other important career information. The VCF was managed as a joint venture by UNE and GCA up until 2007. GCA has hosted the VCF ever since. Over the years, the VCF has increased in popularity with students, employers and universities alike, with the 2009 VCF featuring 75 exhibitors and 47 supporting universities from Australia and New Zealand. The 2009 VCF was ‘attended’ by more than 13,000 online visitors between 23 March and 9 April 2009. In all, the pages of the VCF website were viewed more than 137,000 times. The 2009 VCF provided a range of useful resources to help students find a suitable graduate job. As a starting point, students were able to search through 75 exhibitor profiles for suitable graduate employment based on their study area and location using the Job Search function, and could access a wealth of general careers information on the website. Students could also participate in the ever-popular live chat sessions with representatives from graduate employers and university careers services, and could play the Interview Game and Get the Look Get the Job quizzes to help them make a good first impression in a job interview. A range of helpful multimedia podcasts from exhibitors and university careers services could also be downloaded from the VCF Pod Centre. A festive atmosphere
Ella Pope – Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communication), University of Melbourne
was maintained in cyberspace through daily prize draws for students who completed mini-surveys on the VCF website or participated in live chat sessions. International students, who made up nearly 40 per cent of VCF attendees, were also catered for, with three migration experts hosting chat sessions.
Describe your volunteer involvement for The Oaktree Foundation.
Ella is currently undertaking a public affairs internship with the Darfur Australia Network (DAN) as part of her degree course requirements. She also volunteers for The Oaktree Foundation’s ‘Schools4Schools’ (S4S) initiative.
As in previous years, feedback from VCF participants has been highly favourable, with the vast majority of students praising the VCF for its usefulness as a job search tool, as well as the visually appealing and easy to use website. Overall, 56 per cent of students who responded to the VCF feedback survey rating their overall impression of the VCF as being either ‘very good’ or ‘good’, with a further 36 per cent of students rating it satisfactory. A mere eight per cent of students found the 2009 VCF less than satisfactory. An overwhelming 80 per cent of students considered the 2009 VCF to be a useful part of their job search activities.
What attracted you to interning with DAN? The fact that DAN was primarily an advocacy organisation was really important to me, and that it placed a priority on involving Australian-based Darfuri community members. It is a grassroots organisation that has a passionate and genuine commitment to the community. What were your responsibilities as an intern?
The VCF website remained open until July so that jobseekers could view chat transcripts, download podcasts, take quizzes and access all of the other graduate employment information on the website. The ongoing value of the VCF as a job search tool was evidenced by the fact that even after the close of the Fair, over 3,000 visitors accessed the site. With many students today trying to balance study and employment, a careers fair that can be visited by anyone at anytime from anywhere remains an important tool for those seeking employment after university.
My primary responsibility was completing a research policy paper for DAN on how it can improve its media policy for addressing bias in the Australian media, with regards to the ICC decision to arrest Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. I have participated in fundraising activities, and also contributed to some of the logistics regarding our exhibition ‘Far to Here’ in Canberra and to designing the structure for our internship program for Darfuri community members.
I have enjoyed the social interactions of being in the workplace but I have also learned a lot about how to be part of a highly efficient team and about the processes of public policy in general.
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“I am more confident in my abilities as I have actual proof that my academic skills can be applied to practical situations. The experience gives you an edge when going for a job, as it shows you are motivated and have interests beyond just achieving good results.” Ella Pope
What have you learned from this experience?
For more information about the Virtual Careers Fair, email vcf@graduatecareers.com.au or visit www.vcf.graduatecareers.com.au
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At Oaktree I am a Team Leader within the S4S program, which partners schools in Australia with schools in South Africa. We aim to lead, educate, partner and interact with our South African peers whilst also educating Australian students on the issues faced by our South African students. As a Team Leader I facilitate discussions, help my students with organising fundraisers for their partner schools and run educational modules on issues such as poverty and HIV/AIDS.
To take part, register for free at www.vcf.graduatecareers.com.au
Monica is undertaking a work placement in Forest Management with the Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) as part of a cooperative program run through Monash University. You’re originally from Melbourne. What attracted you to a regional university campus? I attended a number of open days for metropolitan campuses including Monash University, Clayton Campus. It was there I found out about the ‘Co-operative Education Program’ that provided work placement as part of my degree. Whilst at the open day, I learned of the Applied Science and Environmental Management course at Gippsland. I wanted to apply for a regional campus for the smaller class sizes and to be closer to the environment I wanted to work in.
GCA’s Anton Griffith prepares for an online chat session during the 2009 Virtual Careers Fair.
assessments for recreation sites in State forest. I have also had the opportunity to work with various community groups within the district, and aid in logistic tasks during the recent bushfire season. What have you enjoyed most about this experience? The most enjoyable part of forest management is having the outdoors as my office. The work placement has given me the opportunity to explore and work in areas I never knew existed. I have been able to increase my knowledge in biodiversity and have enhanced my skills through professional development in Geographical Information Systems, four-wheel drive and fire fighter training.
“Taking part in the co-op program and working with the DSE has given me a direction and provided me with the skills required to pursue a career in forest, conservation and natural area management.” Monica Mains
What appealed most about the DSE program? I enjoyed forest and natural area management classes most at uni, and thought that placement at the DSE would give me the opportunity to explore these topics more. Before I started my placement I spent a day with a student completing their DSE program. This gave me insight into the tasks involved in environmental management and convinced me to apply. What are your responsibilities at the DSE? I have had the opportunity to participate in team and individual projects. Recently, I have been working on a number of information boards to replace those lost in bushfires, and have undertaken risk
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Colette Keech joined GCA back in 2004, soon after migrating to Australia. She was initially employed as a Temp to help out with the administrative side of the Australian Graduate Survey (AGS) form coding process for six weeks, but has now almost clocked up her fifth year! She has seen a few changes in that time. Originally from a small town called Marple nestled in the foothills of the Pennines (known for having the highest canals in England) near Manchester, Colette embarked on a year working holiday in Australia in 2000 after completing a Bachelor of Fine Art in 1999 at Nottingham Trent University. She met her partner, Nathan (originally from Adelaide), in Sydney while travelling. Colette enjoys now calling Melbourne home, and has developed a taste for a good flat white, but not quite AFL yet! She can often be found at weekends ‘urban hiking’ through the streets and laneways of Melbourne while checking out the local street art, or cycling on one of Melbourne’s bike trails. She also participated in last year’s Round the Bay in a Day 50km bike ride, and hopes to ride again in October this year. Now one of the longest serving employees, Colette continues to enjoy the hectic GCA atmosphere with its daily challenges, and hopes to continue to make a valuable contribution to the day-to-day running of the business in the future.
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GCA STAFF PROFILE JESSE GERNER – PUBLICATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER
WINTER/SPRING 09 NO.15
2009 CAREERS FAIRS WRAP
Jesse Gerner joined GCA in February 2009 with a background in print journalism and television broadcasting/production. Born and raised in Melbourne to an American mother and Australian father, Jesse spent his childhood as a transcontinental vacationer, visiting American relatives on short holidays that piqued his passion for travel, cultural variety and exploration.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM NATIONAL CAREER DEVELOPMENT WEEK
After completing secondary school in Melbourne, the allure of his Bostonian heritage proved too great, and he ventured to ‘Beantown’ to complete a Bachelor of Arts (History/ Environmental Studies) at Tufts University in 2006. As an avid sports observer and part-time baseball fanatic, the opportunity to establish roots in Boston afforded Jesse the chance to explore the American sports and cultural canvasses. Jesse complemented his academic endeavours with time in print and television media, serving as a sports writer and editor for collegiate and professional sports, including for the Boston Globe newspaper. He also worked as a production assistant for the New England Sports Network (NESN), one of the largest regional cable television networks in the United States.
2009 VIRTUAL CAREERS FAIR
After nearly six years of balmy summers, subzero winters, and complaints from Melbourne-based family and friends about the cost of shipping Tim Tams internationally, Jesse was finally drawn back to Aussie shores in 2008. His first six months with GCA and Graduate Opportunities have proved immensely enjoyable, working on a diverse range of print and electronic media responsibilities with an intelligent, close-knit staff that works hard in a challenging industry. When not wielding a red pen or composing advertorial prose, Jesse enjoys cooking, living vicariously through the musical talents of others, and exploring Melbourne’s laneway culture.
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UNIVERSITY AND BEYOND
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How do post-study expectations differ for international and domestic students?
Highlights from the NACE, CACEE and WACE events…
The 2007 Young Australian of the Year’s keynote address from last year’s GCA/ NAGCAS conference…
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GCA’s annual Australian Graduate Survey (AGS) is a study of the activities of new higher education graduates…
It is appropriate to now assess the impact of this crisis on graduate recruitment...
Recruiting international students and skilled migrants means gaining an edge...
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Step 5: maintain Control of the Interview
Remember Brian, my co-worker, who said, “I can tell within five minutes whether or not I’m going to hire them”? Brian had a gut feeling about people. There’s nothing wrong with having a gut feeling unless you let it guide all of your hiring decisions. Gut feelings are important but they can also lead to poor hiring decisions.
Equip your recruiters with pre-written and prepared questions (See Figure 2). In addition, use or create an evaluation form that lists each of the attributes along with an area for the recruiter to rate each of the student’s responses.
If, for example, you feel that the candidate you’re interviewing is arrogant, there are questions that you can ask to test your theory. For example: “John, tell me about a time when your confidence served you well during a recent internship.” Don’t stop there. Seek contrary evidence: “Okay, John, tell me about a time when your confidence hampered your success.” This is called seeking contrary evidence. You never want to get a one-sided picture of a candidate. Be sure to incorporate questions to balance the positive with the negative. Each time you ask a question that may reveal something negative, ask the student “What did you learn from that?” (See Figure 2 for information to better understand attributes, BBI questions and contrary evidence.)
Contrary Evidence Describe a situation in which you went against core values to accomplish something. What did you learn?
Team player
Able to create strong morale and spirit in her/his team; shares wins, successes, responsibility and accountability; fosters open dialogue.
Tell me about a time when you were able to find common ground when working in a team to achieve a result.
Tell me about a situation where you were unable to motivate a team to achieve a goal. What did you learn?
Creative
Comes up with new and unique ideas; easily makes connections among previously unrelated notions.
Tell me about a time when you looked beyond the obvious to find an unusual solution.
Can you tell me about a time when you were unable to come up with a creative way to solve a problem?
Honest, trustworthy and demonstrates integrity
Is widely trusted; is seen as direct, truthful individual; keeps confidences.
Describe a time when you told the truth when it would have been easier not to.
Tell me about a time when you didn’t admit to a mistake. What did you learn?
Perhaps one of the most compelling reasons to use behaviouralbased interviewing (other than its ability to help your organisation make better hiring decisions) is that students have come to expect it. If your recruiting team comes on campus unprepared and untrained in interviewing, students will know. Besides, candidates would rather get a job with a company that truly evaluated them rather than a company that simply ‘liked’ them.
Walking into an interview with a list of prepared questions is the best way to maintain control of the interview. Following are some tips to help you:
Sue Keever is a regular speaker at National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) events. She is the president and owner of the Keever Group, a workforce communications and consulting company that specialises in creating professional recruitment solutions, employee training programs, executive coaching, university relations initiatives and primary research.
1. Hansen, Katharine. “Behavioral interviewing strategies for job seekers.” www.quintcareers.com/behavioral_interviewing.html. 2. Simons, Tony. “Interviewing job applicants – How to get beyond first impressions.” Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 36(6), 1995, pp. 21–27.
• Be certain that all answers contain situation, action, outcome and learning.
Reprinted from the October 2008 NACE Journal, with permission of the National Association of Colleges and Employers, copyright holder.
• Seek contrary evidence. • Use silence (answering a BBI question takes time; don’t try to fill the space. Let the student think). • If the student rambles, interrupt and tell the student that you’d like to continue on with your questions so that you don’t run out of time. • If the student avoids direct answers or is silent for an extended period of time, you may move to closed questions and return to open-ended questions once he or she has regained composure.
Employing international students and skilled migrants can bring a
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THE BENEFITS OF EmPLOyING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AND SKILLED mIGRANTS by Hutch Hussein (Business Development manager, Spectrum migrant Resource Centre) Recruiting international students and skilled migrants means going beyond the traditional applicant pool and gaining an edge at a time of high-skill demands. Whilst unemployment is rising, this will not necessarily solve skills shortages. Furthermore, whilst the Federal Government has recently reduced the skilled migration intake, this has made the program more targeted as restrictions are predominantly in trade areas where recently unemployed locals can undertake on-the-job training.
benefits such employees can bring. The reasons often cited by employers for not recruiting international students and/or skilled migrants are as follows – you may be able to identify with some of them:
Hence, in this era of continued skilled shortage, accessing these non-traditional cohorts allows employers to have an expanded pool of labour from which to pick. The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), which represents over 350,000 businesses, in its National Education and Training Survey (2007) indicated that 74 per cent of employers believe Australia will only be able to fully address its current local skill shortages by supplementing these through skilled migration.
• Will they fit into my workplace?
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Questions Can you tell me about a time when you felt you had to make an unpopular decision based on your beliefs and values?
According to Katharine Hansen, creative director diverse and associate set of publisher of Quintessential Careers, behavioural-based interviewing is to 55the per cent predictive of future attributes on-the-job behaviour while traditional interviewing is only 10 per cent predictive. workplace.
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Behaviours Adheres to an appropriate and effective set of core values and beliefs during both good and bad times; acts in line with those values.
HIGHLIGHT – BEHAVIOURAL-BASED INTERVIEWING
Expanding your recruitment pool can prove invaluable to your market and clientele.
Often employers don’t actively seek to employ graduating international students or recruit internationally because they don’t know the process involved or don’t fully understand the
Attribute Strong work ethic
• The company doesn’t know the immigration rules/ regulations or understand the visa migration process. • Do the applicants have proper command of the English language? • Are they reliable?
• Will the skills they have be adaptable here? • Why invest in students if I don’t know whether I can employ them when they graduate? • How much is it going to cost my business? • Surely the process is too complex and time-consuming? • Can’t afford the time it takes between identifying someone and getting them working in Australia… • I’d want to meet someone face-to-face before bringing them out…
We know that, as employers, you often need to be convinced of the benefits before you even consider what’s involved in utilising such local and/or overseas workers. Like most of Australia’s multicultural population, international students and skilled migrants are bilingual and bicultural – and this can assist employers to understand their marketplace and tap into different networks. Whether it is banks or mining companies wishing to raise their profile and increase their customers from particular communities, migrant workers can bring bicultural intelligence that gives businesses an edge and saves money on marketing to find out the same information. Employers have reported to Spectrum that their businesses have gained an edge by employing migrants because they: • grow with the business when they’re employed as graduates and learn quickly
• are reliable as they don’t want to jeopardise their visa conditions • are motivated, keen and loyal workers because of the ‘real opportunity’ provided to them, as reflected in their ‘good work ethic’
Whilst they will have consolidated their English language skills through their education programs, new Australian friends and their part-time workplace experience, some international students may have difficulties adjusting to an Australian business culture. This can be addressed by workshops to induct groups of employees, or more intensive phone and/or face-toface support could be provided by an ‘On the Job Coach’.
Once an employee is placed, their ‘On the Job Coach’ could provide support for both the employee and employer, which would be extensive and be conducted via phone or visitation for a duration negotiated with each placement. Employers often find that this assists with long-term retention and staff satisfaction.
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Expanding your recruitment pool requires a bit of thinking outside the square, but brings invaluable benefits. Hutch Hussein is the Business Development & Marketing Manager at Spectrum Migrant Resource Centre, which incorporates the non-profit providers of both immigration
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and employment services, Spectrum Immigration Services and Spectrum Employment Services. www.spectrumvic.org.au.
This is an edited version of a presentation made at the joint Graduate Careers Australia (GCA) & National Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services (NAGCAS) National Conference (Sydney) in November 2008.
• undertake positions that we are yet to develop in Australia (e.g. climate change) • bring the latest developments in their industry from overseas • ensure that their staff reflect the clientele they serve and speak their languages • bring ‘intelligence’ about the communities they’re serving (e.g. where they shop, what they watch to get their information etc.) • help them better understand the cultural nuances of the business culture in the home countries of their staff, thereby improving import and export opportunities. Given the huge investment that is often made by employers in recruitment generally, employers also need to focus on staff retention, and international students and skilled migrants are no different.
HIGHLIGHT – ExPANDING yOUR RECRUITmENT POOL In this era of continued skilled shortage, accessing non-traditional cohorts allows employers to have an expanded pool of labour from which to pick.
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Graduate Grapevine Autumn 09 edition
RmARk Catherine has been fortunate to enjoy a diverse and interesting career in the public sector. Catherine joined the Department of Communications while studying Fine Arts and English Literature at the Australian National University in the early 1980s, and was soon working as a researcher in the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal. It was exciting times for Australian broadcasting policy, with the introduction of satellite broadcasting, the Bond Inquiry, the proliferation of radio and television services across the nation and major inquiries into the standards governing the level of Australian content on television, children’s television standards and advertising standards. From broadcasting and communications, Catherine moved into the cultural policy space, working as an adviser to the Commonwealth Minister for the Arts. After a short segue through documentary film editing, Catherine worked as a policy officer at the National Film and Sound Archive and then joined the Department responsible for the Arts. This involved, at various times, helping to establish the National Portrait Gallery at Old Parliament House, managing Australian Government support for the Film Industry, coordinating the department’s involvement in the Sydney Olympics, managing the department’s internal governance unit, and implementing the recommendations of the Myer Inquiry into Contemporary Visual Art.
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Before joining the Education department, Catherine led the development of a cross-government strategy to support Indigenous art centres.
Catherine is excited to be working in higher Education at a time when education is such a key priority for governments – and the importance of education in improving life chances for individuals and creating a future for all of us seems to be widely recognised. Catherine welcomes the opportunity to be a part of the GCA Board. GCA is uniquely placed to inform the Government in relation to graduate employment issues, and the information provided by the Australian Graduate Survey is increasingly important to Higher Education policy development.
GraduateCareersAustralia ISSN 1832–9160 © GCA, except where indicated. Graduate Grapevine is published by Graduate Careers Australia Ltd (trading as Graduate Careers Australia – GCA). Views expressed are not necessarily those of GCA, its Board or individual members.
This timeline set out across these pages charts our organisation’s life over the last 40 years. from the original founders of the GCCA, through to the current Board, changes and developments, all have helped GCA grow into the vibrant and successful contributor to the higher education recruitment sector it is today.
JUN: Publication of The Course Experience Survey of 1992 Graduates & The Higher Education Experience Survey
GCCA in original form officially wound up
‘77: Prof Fred Jevons, Chair
APR: ‘New’ GCCA incorporated in Act
‘77: GCCA conference for employers & CAS at La Trobe
‘88: AAGE established
‘79: GCCA-run UK tour for careers advisers
Dale Harvey, EO
‘89: Bruce Guthrie joins GCCA
DEC: GCCA Newsletter No 1
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AUG: Woodstock Festival JUL: Apollo 11 Moon landing
1970
JUN: Robert Kennedy assassinated
MAR: CEQuery software released
1971
1972
1973
1975
1976
‘77: Star Wars released
MAR: William McMahon PM
JUN: Watergate scandal DEC: Gough Whitlam PM; Australian troops leave Vietnam
JAN: John Gorton PM
1980-1985
1986
1987-1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
MAR: Launch of Out in Front with an Arts Degree MAY: Official launch of gradlink by Education Minister in Canberra
1995
1996
1997
NOV: Joint conference between GCA, NAGCAS & AAGE – Get Ready, Get Set, Careers for the New World; National Surveys Forum APR: Prof Dennis Gibson retires Prof Nicholas Saunders, Chair; Graduate Opportunities produced in-house by GCA Virtual Careers Fair run exclusively by GCA
Virtual Careers Fair launched by University of New England; managed jointly with GCCA till 2006
1998
JAN: University & Beyond Survey launched GCA moves from Grattan Street to 313 La Trobe Street Melbourne New AGS model introduced
FEB: Survey Management Group becomes Survey Reference Group, with new Convenor, Prof Richard Johnstone
JUL: Publication of Survey of Graduate Destination Survey Non-Respondents
1994
SEP: Gradlink & GCCA become Graduate Careers Australia (GCA); 1st issue of Graduate Grapevine
APR: Contract for production of Graduate Opportunities goes to Good Guides Group
NOV: gradlink website goes live [1st ‘independent’ GCCA internet presence]; GCCA awarded its first triennial funding contract for production of GDS/CEQ surveys
1999
2000
2001
GCA celebrates 40 years in the Higher Education Graduate Recruitment sector!
2002
2003
2004
2005
MAR: Iraq war begins
A Clockwork Orange released
SEP: Israeli athletes die at Olympics
1977-1979
Graduate Outlook Survey launched; GDS Enhancement Project commences
DEC: 1st tripartite conference – GCCA, NAGCAS & AAGE: Graduates for the New Millenium
MAY: Alan Priestley, Chair; Prof Wilson, AVCC Vice-President
SEP: Publication of Postgraduate Destination Survey 1993
SEP: Publication of Factors Affecting Graduate Employment Outcomes
1st issue of Graduate Opportunities
Graduate Survey Methodology Review undertaken
JUN: Prof Dennis Gibson, Chair
Prof John Willett, Chair
Easy Rider, Portnoy’s OCT: Anwar el-Sadat Complaint, Midnight Egyptian President Cowboy & Butch Cassidy & the MAY: US invades Sundance Kid Cambodia released
APR: Martin Luther King shot dead
‘85: NAGCAS established
GCD renamed Graduate Careers
FEB: First AGM Handbook See pages 5–17 JUN: of Grants No 1
1968
‘80: New GCCA council set up
JUL: Roger Bartley formally retires
MAR: EGO (Electronic Graduate Opportunities) goes live-to-air
DEC: The GCCA moves from Barry Street to 201 Grattan Street Carlton
DEC: Board agrees to institute a student charge for GO
Dale Harvey retires; Alan Priestley, Chair; Ted Bradshaw, EO
MAR: GCCA Surveys Symposium in Canberra APR: Cindy Tilbrook, Executive Director
DEC: 30th Anniversary dinner with the inaugural President & most of the subsequent Presidents/Chairs
NOV: Publication of The 1994 Course Experience Questionnaire
AUG: 1st edition of Trident, GCCA/NAGCAS /AAGE, newsletter
JUL: Roger Bartley, Executive Director
‘88: Mary Brown retires
‘80: John Norgard, Chair; Keith Gravell retires
Colin Plowman, Chair
JUL: Publication of the Graduate Labour Market Survey
DEET/GCCA/AVCC discuss a possible student experience survey…CEQ
‘87: Fergus Ryan, Chair
‘78: George Kidd retires
AUG: Graduates for What? – 1st major national conference on graduate employment
APR: Publication of Higher Education Outcomes for Postgraduates 1985-1994; Board decision to levy a ‘subscription’ on universities for GCCA services
APR: Prof Geoff Wilson, Chair; Publication of Graduate Destination Survey in 2 volumes
Graduate Outlook – Hobsons Press
‘79: Warren Mann retires
MAY: 1st meeting of GCCA Committee of Management; Prof Charles Moorhouse, Chair; Barry Walsh, EO (Acting); 1st issue of Graduate Careers Directory
in 2008 DEC: 2nd tripartite conference: The Vital Partnership, at Melbourne University SEP: CEQ Symposium held at UNSW
APR: Chernobyl disaster
JUN: Raid on Entebbe airport
NOV: Dismissal of Whitlam government; Malcolm Fraser Caretaker PM APR: Vietnam War ends JAN: Roe v. Wade The Excorcist released JAN: Vietnam War – ceasefire signed
MAR ‘85: Gorbachev becomes Soviet leader MAR ‘83: Bob Hawke PM AUG ‘81: 1st PCs go on sale JUL ‘81: Charles & Diana marry
SEP ‘77: Steve Biko dies in police custody SEP ‘78: Egypt & Israel sign peace deal
DEC ‘80: John Lennon murdered in NY MAY ‘79: Margaret Thatcher British PM
MAY: Port Arthur massacre
DEC: USSR breaks up; Paul Keating PM
JAN: Space Shuttle Challenger explodes in midair
APR: Pol Pot Cambodian PM
MAR: John Howard PM JAN: France ends nuclear testing
JAN: 1st Gulf War
MAY-DEC: War in former Yugoslavia APR: Rwanda massacre
OCT: East & West Germany reunited
AUG: IRA declares cease-fire
FEB: Nelson Mandela free after 27 years NOV ‘89: Berlin Wall comes down DEC ‘88: Benazir Bhutto Pakistan PM MAY ‘88: New Parliament House opened
MAY: Nelson Mandela elected president
JUN: Hong Kong returns to China AUG: Diana dies
AUG: Simultaneous terrorist attacks on US Embassy in Kenya & Tanzania MAY: Suharto steps down as Indonesian President AUG: East Timor votes for APR: Northern independence Ireland Good Friday Accord DEC: World awaits consequences of Y2K bug
2006
2007
Sectarian violence in Iraq throughout the year, described as civil war
OCT: Bali bombing MAY: East Timor becomes a new nation
2008
WHAT NEXT?!? NOV: Kevin Rudd PM North Korean concessions on nuclear plans
SEP: Attack on New York
Iraq edges toward stability
JUL: Kyoto Protocol SEP: Olympic Games in Sydney JUN: North & South Korea peace accord
MAR: Spain is rocked by terrorist attacks NOV: Yasir Arafat dies
JUL: London bombings; IRA announces end of violent campaign for united Ireland APR: Pope John Paul II dies
NOV: South Africa adopts majority rule JUN: Mabo case FEB: End of Cold War
JUL ‘87: Klaus Barbie, life term for war crimes
JAN ‘79: Collapse of Pol Pot regime
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About Buddhism
sixth in India during the Buddhism began a prince the teachings of century BCE from came to Gautama who later named Siddhartha g ‘enlightened Buddha, meanin be known as the ge), langua Indian t (ancien one’. In Sanskrit ‘The Awakened One’. means Buddha the term who is self-aware, A Buddha is a person and compassion. and has wisdom the revere and re celebrate Buddhists therefo rather ened human being Buddha as an enlight God. an incarnation of than as a god or practice for and faith of The main source gs of Dharma (the teachin Buddhists is the the Buddha).
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Theravada The Theravada School adheres strictly to the original teachings of Buddha as contained in the Pali canon (scripture) and emphasises the goal of personal salvation for the individual follower. The importance of the community of monks is also characteristic of the Theravada tradition. Theravada countries include Thailand, Burma, Sri Lanka, Cambodia and Laos.
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‘The Awakened One’. A Buddha is a person who
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Questions to Guide Reflection on Culture •
What seems normal or strange to me? What sort of student/staff behaviour am I most familiar or comfortable with? What surprises or challenges me?
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What do I know about my student and staff colleagues?
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What experiences do I have as a result of studying/working in different cultures and how can I use this?
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What do I know about the cultural and education systems of my student and staff colleagues?
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How current/accurate is my information?
Make the class a safe place for all students •
Establish a classroom in which teachers and students demonstrate mutual respect.
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Manage behaviour that might stimulate ‘classroom incivilities’.
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neglecting the needs of individual students or groups of students.
Set up an introduction system so that all students can get to know something about you, their class colleagues and the diversity of experience in the class.
Student incivility can manifest as: –
poor punctuality;
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Ensure the content/activities you use in class values the experience of all your students.
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lack of preparation for or non‑participation in classes;
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On your WebCT site talk about your approach to learning and teaching; include some information about your own cultural origin and any cross‑cultural teaching/learning experience you may have had .
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disruption of classes;
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distraction of teacher and fellow students; and
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Provide opportunities for students to introduce themselves to you and other students through online postings on WebCT.
Establish appropriate modes of address •
If you interact one on one with students, ask what form of address they prefer.
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Use inclusive language that doesn’t assume Western name forms; e.g.
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Students from more formal educational cultures, where status differences related to age or educational qualifications are important, might be uncomfortable in addressing teaching staff by their given names. A compromise can be for students to use your title and given name e.g. Professor Marie’, ‘Dr Ivan’.
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If in doubt, ask.
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’family’ name, not ‘last’ name;
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’given’ name, not ‘Christian’ name.
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Right Speech – controlling one’s speech so that it does not harm others, for example, avoiding lying, gossip and slander.
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Right Action – avoiding actions considered harmful to oneself or any other living creatures.
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Right Livelihood – earning a living in a way that does not cause harm or suffering to others, for example, avoiding occupations that involve the selling of intoxicants, firearms or animals for slaughter.
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Right Effort – exerting a constant attentiveness to lifestyle.
The Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path
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Life is subject to mental and physical suffering and frustration (dukkha).
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The origin or cause of dukkha can be attributed to selfishness and desiring/craving things for oneself, for example, sensual pleasures, wealth and power.
Right Mindfulness – constant awareness about the effects of one’s actions so as to avoid harmful actions.
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Right Concentration – attaining serenity by cultivating the mind through meditation.
Buddhism has no prescribed dress code for lay Buddhists, except that they wear clothing that covers the shoulders and legs.
Place and style of worship
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Buddhist monks and nuns shave their heads and wear a robe that is usually brown, tan, orange, red, maroon or grey (depending on the tradition).
Dietary requirements and restrictions Regulations governing food depends on which branch of Buddhism is practised and in what country. •
Establish inclusive class ground rules that safeguard against racism and harassment. –
In small classes, guide students to negotiate their own code of conduct.
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In larger classes, provide a framework and ask for student feedback and ratification of ground rules.
Define how class members discuss issues, especially potentially sensitive issues. For example, ‘People must have valid support/evidence for what they say’ .
Appreciate the challenges and adjustment stresses •
When people live and work in a new culture, they may experience ‘culture shock’. This is characterised by a series of phases influencing how people perceive and respond to others and events around them. For further information, see General Information Folio 4: Understanding and Supporting People Experiencing Culture Shock http://latrobe.edu.au/cdip
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Recognise that people for whom English is an additional language can experience frustration and isolation from not being able to express themselves fully in English, especially when they are used to being highly successful in their own language and culture.
Meat and fish are generally not eaten by the Theravada and Mahayana traditions because it is considered bad karma (since animals can be reincarnated as humans and vice versa).
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Some followers of the Mahayana and Theravada tradition are also vegans.
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Buddhists from China and Vietnam usually do not eat onion, garlic or leek. Commonly referred to as ‘five pungent spices’, these foods are believed to increase one’s sexual desire and anger.
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Buddhist monastics fast from all food on the new and full moon of each lunar month.
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Buddhists generally abstain from mind altering substances such as alcohol.
Significant Buddhist Festivals and Celebration Dates
Dancing dragons, lanterns made out of paper and wood, releasing caged birds and making origami paper crane decorations are others ways in which Wesak Day is celebrated across different traditions. Offerings of food to monks and flowers/incense for shrines and temples are also made as signs of respect.
Buddhist festivals provide an opportunity for celebrating and expressing devotion and appreciation of the Buddha and his teachings. The dates and the way that festivals are celebrated vary between countries and Buddhist traditions. With the exception of Japan, most Buddhists use the lunar calendar.
Buddha Day is celebrated on the first full moon day in May except in a leap year when it is held in June.
Dharma Day (Asalha Puja Day/Buddhist Teaching)
For specific dates, see the Cultural Diversity calendar at: http://www.latrobe.edu.au/cdip
The teachings of the Buddha are known as the Dharma. This is celebrated on Dharma Day. Dharma Day is often celebrated with readings from Buddhist scriptures, providing an opportunity to reflect on their contents. Collective ritual celebrations in a ceremonial manner are also common.
Buddha Day Considered the most important festival of the Buddhist year, Buddha Day commemorates the birth and enlightenment of Buddha in Mahayana Buddhist countries. In Theravada countries, Buddha Day is also known as Wesak Day. It differs from Mahayana Buddhism in that it celebrates the birth, enlightenment and death of the Buddha. Buddha Day is commonly celebrated with the ‘Bathing of Buddha’ whereby water is poured over the shoulders of the Buddha as a reminder of the need to purify the heart and mind.
Dharma Day is celebrated on the full moon day of July.
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Use a respectful tone of verbal and non‑verbal communication. Be aware that there may be an unconscious inclination to ‘talk down’ or to talk simplistically to international students or local speakers of other languages if English is not their first language.
Treat diversity positively
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Teacher incivility can include:
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Right Thought – genuinely wishing to break free from desire.
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What can I say about myself and my own culture? What national, ethnic or religious group(s) do I belong to? How does my teaching reflect this?
Right Understanding – knowledge that the Four Noble Truths lead to overcoming dukkha.
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Worship is commonly in the form of chanting Buddha’s teachings, meditation and mantras (single sounds such as Om or Aum repeated constantly).
The overcoming of dukkha is known as nirvana – a state of mind that transcends desire and suffering.
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The Vajrayana School’s interpretation of the teachings is essentially the same as the Mahayana School but differs in that it emphasises the importance of a personal guru (teacher) who initiates his followers into what has been called ‘secret teachings’ (tantra). Meditation and special sayings known as mantras are also characteristic of the Vajrayana tradition. Vajrayana countries include Tibet, Mongolia, northern India and Nepal. The Dalai Lama is the spiritual head of the Tibetan branch of Buddhism.
Buddhist dress code
The main place of worship for a Buddhist is the temple, which often includes a shrine and a statue of Buddha. Buddhists make offerings of flowers, light candles and incense and engage in meditation.
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The most popular symbol of Buddhism is the Buddha statue. Other symbols of Buddhism include the eight auspicious symbols such as the Dharma wheel with its eight spokes that refers to the Eightfold Path. There is the lotus flower which often represents the inherently pure potential of the mind. Stupas or temples which have tiered, domed shaped rooves with a golden spire at the top, represent the steps to the enlightened mind of a Buddha. The Great Stupa of Universal Compassion that is being built near Bendigo is an example of this.
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Zen Buddhism, a branch of Mahayana Buddhism, strongly emphasises the practice of meditation. Mahayana countries include Tibet, northern India, Nepal, China, Japan, Vietnam and Korea.
The central teachings of all schools of Buddhism are based on the Four Noble Truths:
The Mahayana School is not as strict as the Theravada School in its interpretation of the monastic code of conduct. The importance of followers becoming bodhisattvas for the salvation of living beings is emphasised.
: Buddhists believe the Truths’ and follow • in the ‘Four Noble ‘Eightfold Path’; permanent; world is fixed or • nothing in the ced by past • everyone is influen actions (karma); form, can occur in human • in rebirth that state ghost, in a blissful animal form, as a or in a state of woe.
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There are different traditions in Buddhism but the central teaching is common – the teaching of Buddha Sakyamuni. The differences between the schools of Buddhism rest on the emphasis they place on particular aspects of the teachings and the interpretation of rules governing the conduct of the sangha (Buddhist spiritual community).
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Ballard, B., & Clanchy, J. (1991). Teaching Studen Longman Chesh ts from Overse ire, Melbourne as: A Brief Guide Boice, R. (1996). for Lecturers First‑Order Princip and Supervisors Anker Publishing . les for Colleg e Teachers: Ten Company, Bolton Basic Ways to , MA Carroll, J. (2000). Improve the Teachi A Way of Thinki ng Process. Development ng About Cultur , Oxford e: An Exercise. Oxford Centre for Staff and Learni Perry, W. G. (1999). Forms of Intelle ng Jossey‑Bass ctual and Ethica Publishers, San l Development Francisco. in College Years: La Trobe Univer A Scheme. sity Assessment Policy http://www.l atrobe.edu.au/polic ies/
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A good start for thinking about culture, your own and others’ is noticing what you find surpri or perhaps offens sing, ive, about differe nces in everyd behaviour betwe ay en someone from a different cultural group and yourself. When this happens think about what cultural ‘rules ’ the other perso and you might n be using (Carro ll 2000). Expectations about roles, respo nsibilities and relationships of teachers and students can Consider the vary. ‘rules’ as used by the student the lecturer in and this situation.
“If the lecturer does not answ er a student’s other students questions in class what they think , but asks the , in my country is poorly qual we would think ified or lazy. But that teacher in Australia this is common in way of not givin our class, even g the answer... when the Profe (3rd year Bota ssor is our teach ny student from er Thailand) (Ball ard & Clanchy, 1991, p1).
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REAPinG REWARDS for the export market Brian Bennet, speaks et iusto odio dignissim qui blandit praesent luptatum zzril delenit augue duis dolore te feugait nulla facilisi.
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RESEARcH centre takes world stage
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Dr Brian Mitchell, visiting Research Professor from the USA.
Professor Denise Bradley AO Vice Chancellor and President
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423 – 513 Old Northern Rd, Castle Hill, NSW 2154 Locked Bag 9001, Castle Hill NSW 1765 | ABN 95 127 175 473 Telephone: 9899 2288 | Facsimile: 9899 3076 | www.oakhill.nsw.edu.au
23rd July 2009
Dear Parent, Oakhill College is a Catholic Independent Secondary College conducted in the tradition of the De La Salle Brothers and serving the Diocese of Parramatta. Enrolment is boys only for Years 7 – 10 and co-educational in Years 11 and 12. We have a total enrolment of 1600 students.
Br Ken Ormerod Principal
As a Catholic school, our first priority is to our Religious Education program which is compulsory for all students. The College also celebrates its Catholicity through its liturgical and prayer programs and by encouraging our young people to be engaged in social action and missionary work.
Telephone: 9899 2288 Facsimile: 9634 0875 Mobile: 0431 141 829 Email: broken@oakhill.nsw.edu.au
Over the years our energetic Drama and Music departments have established a reputation for excellence. A major musical is scheduled every second year and there are always opportunities for young performers to display their talents. Agriculture continues to be an attraction for students of the College and many students who do not follow the curriculum-based course, enjoy participation in the Show Team, which presents animals at the Royal Easter Show, Castle Hill Show and other local show grounds.
423 – 513 Old Northern Rd Castle Hill, NSW 2154 Locked Bag 9001, Castle Hill NSW 1765
Oakhill College aims to produce citizens who are sensitive and committed to spiritual values and who are able to take their place as well-rounded contributors to our society. Yours sincerely, 423 – 513 Old Northern Rd, Castle Hill, NSW 2154 Locked Bag 9001, Castle Hill NSW 1765 Telephone: 9899 2288 | Facsimile: 9899 3076
Br. Ken Principal
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A Lasallian learning community touching hearts and inspiring minds.
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Wednesday 29 July 7.30pm, Hamer Hall, St Kilda Road, Melbourne Adults $25, Concession $10 Tickets to be purchased through the School Uniform Shops The Ridgeway Campus T: 9497 4877 F: 9497 5477 The Plenty Campus
Hosts Michael Bacskos Tom Bennett-Mitrovski Catherine Brock
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‘Reaching the Shore’ (Conductor: Mr S Carpenter)
Alexandra Hegmann Josiah Lulham Luke Southwell Chloe Wilson Joshua Yi
This premiere performance by the Golden Orchestra continues a growing tradition of commissioning original works for the School. We thank Ben Deane-Johns for his musical inspiration and Mr Stephen Carpenter for his unstinting support for local composers and introducing our students to contemporary performance.
Golden Orchestra ‘Amigos Para Siempre’ (Conductor: Mr S Carpenter) Leading tonight’s program is the Golden Orchestra. This ensemble was formed in 1992 and has performed continuously since. The Golden Orchestra takes its name with permission of the Golden family in memory of Tom Golden, a student of the school from 1967 – 1973, who was deeply influenced by his involvement with music. Tonight, the Orchestra is joined by singers Nikita Miltiadou and Lana Murphy to present the anthem from the Barcelona Olympics.
Vocal Duo & Golden Orchestra Matthew Augello Ben Bakowski Lara Bester Alice Boer-Endacott Catherine Brock Jessica Clarence Shannon Clarence Nicholas Clohesy James Crow Grace Cue Dougal Davis Joel Gibson Rumesh Gnanaseelan
Hugh Golden Ze Aun Goon Andrew Griffith Jack Hopper Christian Hopwood Bridgitte Jessop Jesse Lamb Shelley Liu Xinyuan Lu Dina Matheou Chrissy McGuiness Lachlan Meagher Nikita Miltiadou Joseph Moio Lana Murphy Carl Oates Camilla Pondel Tarin Purarattanapong Krishna Ragunathan
Geoffrey Scarlett Nathaniel Sgambellone Zi Xuan Shao Maxim Sheko James Templeton Mark Thomas Winny Tjandra Alexander Tran Miles Turner Nathan Valkanis Mithran Vyravipillai Roger Wang Tom Webster Retno Widyanti Hawaii Xia Ollie Xue Wendy Yan Cyndi Yang Stephen Yuen
The String Orchestra is the School’s longest running instrumental ensemble and boasts a distinguished roll call of past members. Tonight they play a piece based on the Argentinean Tango, originally written for Accordion, Saxophone, Clarinet and Bass. We were given the score by Tamagawa Academy in Tokyo after their performance at Ivanhoe last year. Tonight’s arrangement was edited by Mr Darko Kolosov.
Lara Bester Alice Boer-Endacott Nelis Bosua Nicholas Clohesy Dougal Davis Louis Gurrieri Christian Hopwood Bridgitte Jessop
Jesse Lamb Shelley Liu Xinyuan Lu Joseph Malcolm Lachlan Meagher Joseph Moio Carl Oates Camilla Pondel
Zi Xuan Shao Maxim Sheko James Templeton Winny Tjandra Alexander Tran Miles Turner Roger Wang
Zi Xuan Shao Maxim Sheko James Templeton Mark Thomas Winny Tjandra Alexander Tran Miles Turner Nathan Valkanis Mithran Vyravipillai Roger Wang Tom Webster Retno Widyanti Hawaii Xia Ollie Xue Wendy Yan Cyndi Yang Stephen Yuen
Hamer Hall
Wednesday 29 July
‘Cello Concerto’ (Conductor: Mr S Carpenter) Concertos form the highest peak of musical expression between a soloist and ensemble and we are delighted to welcome Stephen Yuen to the Hamer Hall stage. Stephen is a gifted young musician who is noted for his sensitive performances on Cello and Piano. Edouard Lalo wrote his Cello Concerto in D minor during 1876, in collaboration with Parisian cellist Adolphe Fischer. Tonight, Stephen will present the Concerto with the Golden Orchestra.
Golden Orchestra with Stephen Yuen
‘Fuga Misterio’ (Conductor: Mr D Kolosov)
Senior Strings
Matthew Augello Ben Bakowski Lara Bester Alice Boer-Endacott Catherine Brock Jessica Clarence Shannon Clarence Nicholas Clohesy James Crow Grace Cue Dougal Davis Joel Gibson Rumesh Gnanaseelan Hugh Golden
Ze Aun Goon Andrew Griffith Jack Hopper Christian Hopwood Bridgitte Jessop Jesse Lamb Shelley Liu Xinyuan Lu Dina Matheou Chrissy McGuiness Lachlan Meagher Joseph Moio Carl Oates Camilla Pondel Tarin Purarattanapong Krishna Ragunathan Geoffrey Scarlett Nathaniel Sgambellone
Matthew Augello Ben Bakowski Lara Bester Alice Boer-Endacott Catherine Brock Jessica Clarence Shannon Clarence Nicholas Clohesy James Crow Grace Cue Dougal Davis Joel Gibson Rumesh Gnanaseelan
Hugh Golden Ze Aun Goon Andrew Griffith Jack Hopper Christian Hopwood Bridgitte Jessop Jesse Lamb Shelley Liu Xinyuan Lu Dina Matheou Chrissy McGuiness Lachlan Meagher Joseph Moio Carl Oates Camilla Pondel Tarin Purarattanapong Krishna Ragunathan Geoffrey Scarlett
Nathaniel Sgambellone Zi Xuan Shao Maxim Sheko James Templeton Mark Thomas Winny Tjandra Alexander Tran Miles Turner Nathan Valkanis Mithran Vyravipillai Roger Wang Tom Webster Retno Widyanti Hawaii Xia Ollie Xue Wendy Yan Cyndi Yang Stephen Yuen
Stephen Yuen
Krishna Ragunathan Nathaniel Sgambellone
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