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Gippsland Campus Weekly Bulletin For Week Beginning Monday, May 24

Weekly Bulletin

By Monash University - 21st May 2004 - Back to News


MONDAY, MAY 24, 2004

• Mark the calendar

‘Nature Based Tourism, Eco and Adventure Tourism: Managing Gippsland’s Future’ is the title of the joint Faculty of Business & Economics and Faculty of Education seminar to be held on Tuesday, May 25 from 11am-3.15pm at the Gippsland Campus. If Gippsland businesses are to survive in the ultra competitive Eco-Adventure Tourism, Outdoor Recreation and Education business industry they have to keep up to speed with insurance, liability and government policy (legislation). The seminar will address changes and ramifications impacting upon these industries. Representatives from various tourism organisations and the Faculties of Business & Economics and Education will be guest speakers at the seminar.

Maureen Rogers, Environmental Economist and research academic with the Centre for Sustainable Regional Communities at Latrobe University, Bendigo, will be speaking to Graduate Certificate in Regional Community Development students from East Gippsland and Churchill at the Gippsland Campus on Thursday, 27 May from 10am-3pm. Maureen is exploring models of development which guide communities toward ecological, social and economic sustainability and give community’s the capacity to respond to change.

• Making the Grade

The Inaugural Tim McArdle Scholarship will be awarded to Gippsland Campus Bachelor of Nursing/Rural Health Practice student, Melinda Mason on Monday, May 24 at 5pm in the Courthouse Café, Smith Street, Warragul. Melinda was chosen by the Faculty of Medicine and the Tim McArdle Scholarship Committee from a group of nine applicants and will be presented the $1500 scholarship by a member of Tim McArdle’s family.

Journalism students at the Gippsland Campus can now present a live broadcast of their work to the Latrobe Valley and beyond through the use of new technology giving them practical experience in broadcasting on air and streaming on the web as well as learning the theory of broadcast journalism. The new technology allows the small studio in the Churchill campus to be linked to the Gippsland FM 104.7. Broadcasts are then downloaded from the Internet giving the students potentially worldwide exposure. The radio program can be heard on Thursdays on Gippsland FM from noon until 1pm on May 20 and 27 and June 3.

• Open subject

Students from the Gippsland Campus came home with gold last week after winning all preliminary rounds and finals in the Aussie Rules Football competition held at Royal Park, Melbourne against fellow Universities and TAFEs.

The Bulletin is a weekly service provided by Marketing and Public Affairs, Monash University, Gippsland Campus.

For more information on any of the above articles, please call Sue Townsend at (03) 5122 6987 or email: sue.townsend@adm.monash.edu.au See the Bulletin on line at www.gippsland.monash.edu.au


Source: http://gippsland.com/

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