Events for 02 June, 2022

Supporting Student-Mothers - Workshop 5: Mindfulness, Self-Compassion & Coping Humour
02 Jun

Supporting Student-Mothers - Workshop 5: Mindfulness, Self-Compassion & Coping Humour

This workshop is the final workshop organised as part of the "Supporting Student-Mothers: A Work-Life Program". We invite student-mothers and mothers-to-be, as well as anyone who has interest in this topic to attend this online workshop.
Application Support
02 Jun

Application Support

Whether you're planning to study an undergraduate or postgraduate degree, choosing the best pathway and managing the application process is straightforward with our tools, tips and tutorials.
Perspectives: Asia | Sports Diplomacy and Human Rights: How Australia can harness the power of sport for good at home and across the region
02 Jun

Perspectives: Asia | Sports Diplomacy and Human Rights: How Australia can harness the power of sport for good at home and across the region

With Australia hosting the three most important Mega Sporting Events (and more!) in the next 10 years, Australia has the opportunity to be the world leader in sport and human rights.
Join Former Olympic Athlete and Human Rights Lawyer, Nikki Dryden, in conversation with Freelance Media Professional, Presenter, Producer, Reporter and Commentator, Stephanie Brantz as they discuss how Australia can become a leader in the global human rights movement.
A Pocket Full of Daises: Ashlee Becks
24 May

A Pocket Full of Daises: Ashlee Becks

A Pocket Full of Daises is a solo exhibition from QCA Graduate Ashlee Becks and investigates how materiality and painting can be used as a vehicle to gently express and heal from lingering mental illness.
Connections: Sallie Page Mary-Jo Cleary, Marie Adams, Julie Saltissi, Pat Malt, Diane Green
24 May

Connections: Sallie Page Mary-Jo Cleary, Marie Adams, Julie Saltissi, Pat Malt, Diane Green

This group of women painters ie Sallie Page Mary-Jo Cleary, Marie Adams, Julie Saltissi, Pat Malt and Diane Green have recently felt unmoored and isolated in their individual practices. Connections is the result of the group's collective drive to reach out from that isolation, to look for and create connections however tenuous they be.