Number 91, 4 December 2006
Note from Editor
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This is the last issue for the year and so I have taken a lighter approach. There is still plenty for you to enjoy. Check out the news on Jackie Huggins, or the first Indigenous surgeon in Australia. We also have new websites (games) and books (mainly entertaining). So tuck in and enjoy. This is our last issue for the year but we will be back mid-January. Please feel free to send in any holiday snaps, events, stories or ideas you have for Birra! Have a great holiday (if you are having one), otherwise enjoy the summer! All contributions and inquiries can be made via email. |
Birra News archive - Go to the archive section for previous issues of Birra News.
Pic of the Week
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Loki by Nathan Woolford (scanner art) |
Quote of Note
"Th-th-that's all folks!"
Student News
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National Indigenous Cadetship Program (NICP) |
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| Library Times Many may not have noticed but over the summer holidays library opening times have changed. Most libraries are closed on Sunday. For a full list of opening times go here. |
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| 2007 Enrolments 2007 Enrolments will be available on mySI-net from 9am 20 November 2006 to all students who are currently enrolled. To enrol online for 2007, access www.my.uq.edu.au to enter mySI-net and view the online Enrolment Guide 2007 to step you through the enrolment process. If you completed your program in 2006, congratulations! Please ignore this notice if you are not re-enrolling. If you are a first year student and you have not retained your quota place (ie gained credit for the nominated courses in your program), please consult your faculty advisor or staff in the Student Centre about your future study options. If you were not enrolled this semester and have lost access to enrol via mySI-net you are required to contact your Faculty office or visit the Student Centre for assistance if you wish to enrol. |
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| myAdvisor - Essential Information for Students Many of your questions about student issues can be answered on this webpage. myAdvisor provides essential information about the following topics: Designing your program
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| UQCareerHub The UQ CareerHub is an online careers and graduate employment service for UQ students. Employment vacancies are listed in real-time because information comes directly from the employer - so check UQ CareerHub regularly for the latest vacancies. Weekly emails will be sent to you featuring vacancies relevant to your discipline. UQ CareerHub is managed by Student Support Services with assistance from UQ faculty staff. Check out the site at http://www.careerhub.uq.edu.au/. |
Goorie Berrimpa Business
The primary role of the Goorie Berrimpa Student Collective is to provide union support to Indigenous students attending the University of Queensland. In addition to this responsibility, Goorie Berrimpa works to promote greater respect for Indigenous culture across all spectrums of the student community. For further information please contact Goorie Berrimpa on (07) 3377 2903 or email Goorie Berrimpa.
Grapevine
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Opening of The Gallery of Modern Art |
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Unit News
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Scholarships, Grants, Prizes & Cadetships
| Undergraduate Student Contribution Scholarships for 2007 The Faculty of Arts offers three partial student contribution scholarships each year to students entering the second year of the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Music programs. The award of the scholarships is based primarily on academic merit. B Music, 1 scholarship available; B Arts, 2 scholarships available. Value: $1000 each, paid directly towards the recipient's student contribution amount, for one year only. Application form: Please access: http://www.uq.edu.au/myadvisor/undergraduate-student-contribution-scholarships or email or (07) 3365 7113. Closing date: 5pm 16th February, 2007. |
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| Graduate School Research Travel Grant The UQ Graduate School Research Travel Grant (GSRTG) previously known as the UQ Graduate School Research Travel Awards (GSRTA) have funded over 500 UQ research higher degree students to travel to access resources in Australia or overseas that have enabled them to speed up progress on and enhance the quality of their thesis by giving them access to equipment, expertise, or archives not readily available at UQ. The Graduate School offers these awards twice a year (once each semester). GSRTGs have been offered since their implementation in Second Semester 1998. For more information go to the website. |
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| Macquarie Bank Indigenous Scholarship/Myer One Year Indigenous Scholarship Australian Film, Television & Radio School's Indigenous Program Initiative is calling for applications for two scholarships to study fulltime at the School in 2007. The Australian Film, Television & Radio School is the key national centre for the training of exceptionally gifted film, television, digital media and radio students and the high-level professional development of those already working in the industry. The Macquarie Bank Indigenous Scholarship is open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to study directing, producing, screenwriting or documentary at the AFTRS in 2007. The Myer One Year Indigenous Scholarship is open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to study directing, producing, screenwriting, documentary, sound design, screen composition, editing, digital media, cinematography or design fulltime at the AFTRS in 2007. Each scholarship stipend is $25,000 pa. Reasonable relocation expenses will be met if moving from intrastate or interstate. Applicants granted an interview receive travel assistance. Successful scholars will commence studies at the AFTRS in late January 2007. If you wish to have an application form posted to you or have any questions please contact the Student Services Centre on (02) 9805 6444 or Sara Hourez on (08) 8553 5291 or email. Application forms will be available on the AFTRS website at aftrs.edu.au from late July 2006. |
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| Other Scholarships Other scholarships offered to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at the University of Queensland can be found at www.uq.edu.au/study/index.html?id=1137. |
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| Joint Academic Scholarship Online Network (JASON) JASON is a search engine that contains information about postgraduate scholarships. The scholarships in the database apply to Australian students wishing to study at home or abroad, and to international students wishing to study in Australia. http://www.jason.unimelb.edu.au/. |
Employment Opportunities
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Position: Legal Stenographer/Administration Officer (Maroochydore)
Description: The Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Legal Service (QLD South) Ltd are seeking interested persons for this full time position. Duties include legal secretarial work, reception, data entry, and various other office duties. Legal office experience essential. Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people are strongly urged to apply. Closing Date: 6 December 2006 More Information: Angela Jacob on (07) 3025 3888 or email |
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Position: Indigenous Community Liaison Officer
Description: 'All us Mob' project in Brisbane's Inner North West Suburbs of Mitchelton, Keperra and Grovely is seeking to recruit an Indigenous Community Liaison Officer. One year contract A02 level, 36.25 hours per week, with funding from DEST PSPI project. This is an identified position open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The position aims to identify the needs within the families and communities of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students of Mitchelton SHS and Grovely SS. A strong knowledge of issues affecting students' educational outcomes as well as a high level of community capacity building skills with involvement with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community is highly desirable. Closing Date: 6 December 2006 More Information: On (07) 3550 1111 |
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Position: Associate Lecturer (Public Health)
Description: Griffith University is committed to excellence in teaching and research. The University has five campuses and 32,000 students in the high growth Brisbane-Gold Coast corridor. The University has an excellent working environment and a positive culture which supports staff development and encourages innovation, diversity and creativity. This is an identified position for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, and is authorised under Sections 25 and 105 of the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act 1991. Salary range: $43,914 - $59,594 plus 17% superannuation. Logan campus. Closing Date: 6 December 2006 Reference: PBH16053/06
More Information: On (07) 3735 4010 or the web |
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Position: 1 x Full Time Family/ Criminal Lawyer 1 x Part - Time Family Lawyer (Toowoomba)
Description: Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Legal Service (Qld South) Ltd Knowledge of and sensitivity to social justice issues impacting upon Indigenous Australians an advantage (but not essential). Salary negotiable based upon experience. Closing date: 21 December 2006
More Information: Angela Jacob on (07) 3025 3888 or email
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Position: Senior Compliance Officer
Description: Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) is a Commonwealth Statutory Authority established to engage in commercial activities in a profit orientated, private sector environment while promoting and encouraging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander self-management and economic self-sufficiency. IBA Enterprises offers business finance, business support and economic development initiatives, either directly or through the use of Preferred Service Providers, to eligible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to assist them to establish or purchase commercially viable enterprises. The Compliance and Support Section is primarily concerned with the management of compliance issues arising in business loans post establishment. The Senior Compliance Officer supervises a team of compliance officers and undertakes the management of a caseload of current accounts through the implementation of proactive strategies enabling business adjustments, cost effective reduction of loan arrears and commercial debt management. Closing Date: 18 December 2006 More Information: On (07) 3006 4851 email or the web |
What's On
| UQ - What's on this Week A UQ webpage that gives an overview of events around UQ on a weekly basis or search further ahead. Covering the academic calendar, student matters, seminars and workshops, sporting fixtures, concerts, exhibitions, courses and careers events, graduations, orientation, dinners, receptions and public lectures. Go to www.uq.edu.au/events/ to check it out. |
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| Queensland’s Icons on Display - From 28 September 2006 From the controversial cane toad to the humble macadamia nut, the National Trust Bendigo Bank Icons of Queensland exhibition presents thirty-six interesting icons which have significance in the cultural history of the state. The Big Pineapple, Buderim Ginger and the colour maroon also made it to the final twelve nominated this year. Queensland Museum South Bank, open 9.30am – 5.00pm daily, corner of Grey & Melbourne Sts, South Bank. Phone (07) 3840 7555, www.southbank.qm.qld.gov.au. |
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| The Asia–Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art - 2 December 2006 - 27 May 2006 The Asia–Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) is the Queensland Art Gallery’s flagship international contemporary art event. Established in 1993, it is the only major series of exhibitions in the world to focus exclusively on the contemporary art of Asia and the Pacific, including Australia. The fifth APT (APT5) will be the opening exhibition at the new Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) — the Queensland Art Gallery’s much-anticipated second building, which will be the largest gallery of modern art in Australia. APT5 will also be shown in the original Gallery building, with displays across both sites making the exhibition twice the scale of previous Triennials. APT5 will include around 270 works by 37 individual artists, filmmakers and performers, as well as two multi-artist projects. Highlights will include numerous commissioned works by artists such as Ai Weiwei (China), Dinh Q Lê (Vietnam) and eX de Medici (Australia), as well as the Triennial’s strongest representation of Pacific artists to date. Curated cinema and performance programs will bring a dynamic new dimension to APT5, exploring these media on a scale never before presented by the Triennial. More information on all aspects of the exhibition will be added progressively to this site in the lead-up to the public opening on 2 December 2006. Subscribe to Artmail, the Gallery’s free e-bulletin, to receive the latest information as it is released. |
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| The Long Walk 2006 - 3 December 2006 The Long Walk 2005 was a huge success with 10,000 people taking the first steps towards creating a united Australia. It was the start of a new tradition and in 2006 the tradition continues. Preparation for The Long Walk 2006 has begun, the venue has been finalised and the date set! Join us again to walk alongside Michael and the original Long Walkers in Melbourne! The Long Walk 2006 will take place on Sunday, 3 December 2006 at Albert Park, Melbourne. Get involved at www.thelongwalk.com.au. Online registration: coming soon! All money raised through The Long Walk is donated to The Sir Douglas Nicholls Fellowship for Indigenous Leadership, supporting Victorian Indigenous leaders, and improving the lives of all Victorians through those leaders’ community projects. |
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Cultural Heritage and Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights Conference - 3-5 December 2006 |
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| Australian Archaeological Association Conference 2006 - 8-10 December 2006 This year’s conference, Modern humans in Asia, Australia and Oceania: timing, impact, signatures and spread, will explore a wide range of issues relating to the settlement of Asia, Australasia and the Pacific by populations of modern humans. It is designed to broaden ongoing discussion about the dispersal of modern humans and the origins of behavioural modernity by enrolling the archaeological record of our own region into those debates. Topics for discussion include the timing and palaeoenvironmental context of initial settlement, dispersal through the region, human impacts on the region and the idea that the modern behavioural repertoire has a single, diagnostic signature. The conference is being held at La Trobe University, Beechworth Campus. For more information go to the website. |
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| Burarra Gathering: Sharing Indigenous Knowledge at the Queensland Museum - 22 December 2006-21 May 2007 Learn with a Burarra Elder as he shares some of the traditional knowledge and technologies of the Burarra ('Bur-ah-da') people. A collaboration between Questacon - The National Science and Technology Centre, Canberra; The Investigator: Science and Technology Centre, Adelaide and the Wureja, Ji-malawa and Yilan Aboriginal Communities and central north Arnhem Land, Australia. Queensland Museum South Bank, open 9.30am – 5.00pm daily, corner of Grey & Melbourne Sts, South Bank. Phone (07) 3840 7555, www.southbank.qm.qld.gov.au. |
Cool Websites
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World of Warcraft |
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Pokemon Crater |
Recent Additions to UQ Library
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Books
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Rum Punch by Elmore Leonard Leonard is one of the great crime writers. He writes fast paced, gritty novels, but not detective stories or police procedurals. This book is one of the many Leonard books that have been adapted for film. Rum Punch was made into Jackie Brown by Quentin Tarantino. A great book that moves along swiftly with twists and turns to keep you entertained and the pages turning. Perhaps not for everyone, but if you like crime stories give Leonard and Rum Punch a go. |
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Making Happy People by Paul Martin
Happy children are more likely to be happy adults. The welfare of our children is paramount to all of us but have you ever stopped to consider that happiness is something that can be learned? Martin clearly explores happiness, the research and various cultures approaches to making happy children and happy people. A very interesting book and worth everyone’s attention. |
Media Guide
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ABC Local Radio
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QLD Country Hour Presented by Theresa Rockley-Hogan, the Country Hour explores the issues facing primary industries and rural communities across Regional Queensland and around Australia. Broadcast 12-1pm weekdays on ABC's Queensland Local Radio. A summary of the Country Hour program is available each day at www.abc.net.au/rural/qld/today.htm. |
Weekdays | 12:00pm |
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SBS
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Living Black "Australia's only Indigenous current affairs show LIVING BLACK returns on Wednesday at 6.00pm, with repeats on Mondays at 5.30pm and Tuesdays at 3.30pm. " (ref) |
6 December 13 December |
6:00pm |
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Radio
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Awaye Indigenous art and culture on Radio National with Rhoda Roberts. To find out what is on the program this week or to listen to the last four programs go to the Awaye website at abc.net.au/message/radio/awaye. |
8 December |
1:00pm 1:00pm |
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ABC Local Radio
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Speaking Out Cultural, lifestyle and political issues affecting Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders in Australia today. Visit the Speaking Out website to find out what is on this week. Listen to the show on ABC Local Radio or online. |
10 December 17 December |
9:30pm 9:30pm |
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Landline |
10 December 17 December |
12:00pm 12:00pm |
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ABC
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Message Stick "Message Stick is a half hour magazine style TV program about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lifestyles and issues. It features stories, interviews, archival footage, video clips and cooking segments and provides a slot where special half hour Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander documentaries can be shown. It allows Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians to tell their stories in their own way and is the ABC's most recent series to give Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander's a voice on our television screens" (ref). |
11 December 18 December |
1:30pm 1:30pm |
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ABC
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Four Corners "Four Corners is Australia's premier television current affairs program. It has been part of the national story since August 1961, exposing scandals, triggering inquiries, firing debate, confronting taboos and interpreting fads, trends and sub-cultures. Its consistently high standards of journalism and film-making have earned international recognition and an array of Walkleys, Logies and other national awards. The Four Corners website endeavours to offer supplementary content and additional resources of the same high standard reached by our programming." (ref) |
11 December 18 December |
8:30pm 8:30pm |
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ABC
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Media Watch "Media Watch is Australia's leading forum for media analysis and comment. Conflicts of interest, bank backflips, deceit, misrepresentation, manipulation, plagiarism, abuse of power, technical lies and straight out fraud: Media Watch has built an unrivalled record of exposing media shenanigans since it first went to air in 1989" (ref). |
11 December 18 December |
9:20pm 9:20pm |
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