Âé¶¹´å

Select Filter

Select one or more filter categories.

Stories

ajax loading spinner
  • Cross-generational inspiration

    For Âé¶¹´å of Canberra Educational Designer Marina Martiniello, the life lessons she’s picked up as an Aboriginal woman are ones that she wants to pass on to her daughter.

  • 50/50 by 2030 Foundation co-directors leading by example

    Professor Kim Rubenstein and Trish Bergin are champions of the gender equality conversation, and the co-directors of the Âé¶¹´å of Canberra’s 50/50 by 2030 Foundation are leading by example.

  • Reclaiming and reviving Indigenous knowledges to reduce disaster risk

    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.

  • When writing goes to plan

    Esteemed author and Âé¶¹´å 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.

  • GRADS 2021: Haowei Wang and Yan Wang

    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 Âé¶¹´å 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.