Professor Kim Rubenstein and Trish Bergin are champions of the gender equality conversation, and the co-directors of the University of Canberra’s 50/50 by 2030 Foundation are leading by example.
In the remote Indigenous Yolŋu community of Galiwin’ku on Elcho Island, Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers are working on a long-term two-way exploration and validation of how Indigenous worldviews, knowledges and cultural practices reduce the risk of natural and social disasters.
Esteemed author and University of Canberra alumna Gabrielle Tozer has enjoyed a successful writing career since graduating 16 years ago, and will this week release her seventh book – a young adult novel titled Can’t Say It Went To Plan.
Haowei Wang and Yan Wang fell in love twice over – with each other, and with Canberra. Newly-engaged (over Zoom!) and just-graduated from the University of Canberra, they are looking ahead to a brand-new chapter – and have created a platform to share their love of the region and connect other international students.
Katie and Lachie Kilby are an impressive team, as the brother and sister duo graduated side by side last week.