
Take it to the Streets rolls out across Queensland Communities
Take it to the Streets empowers at-risk Queensland youth with free sports and mentoring programs, building confidence and community connections.
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Take it to the Streets empowers at-risk Queensland youth with free sports and mentoring programs, building confidence and community connections.
STEM Sisterhood inspires North Queensland girls with hands-on STEM workshops, led by JCU student Keziah Furnell.
AI smart irrigation transforms farming, cutting costs and protecting the Great Barrier Reef.
Props Youth Theatre shines with Snow White and the Santa Clause this December!
Carinity Education Shalom celebrates its first Year 12 graduates, marking a historic milestone after overcoming closure and tripling enrolments since 2019.
AEIOU Foundation expands early childhood support in Townsville with new services at its Idalia centre, offering flexible enrolments and options without needing NDIS funding.
Australia’s prawn farming industry is set to revolutionise its biosecurity practices with a new eDNA sampling method.
The Cyclone Testing Station at James Cook University has been at the forefront of wind engineering since its inception in 1977.
The Federal Government’s move to provide financial support for student teachers during their practicum in Queensland and Northern Territory is a key stride in reducing financial burden and increasing successful graduation rates.
Former MasterChef NZ finalist Stuart Todd’s transition from culinary competition to leading Carinity Education Shalom, a unique Australian school for Indigenous children, showcases his dedication to education and student well-being.
Take it to the Streets empowers at-risk Queensland youth with free sports and mentoring programs, building confidence and community connections.
STEM Sisterhood inspires North Queensland girls with hands-on STEM workshops, led by JCU student Keziah Furnell.
AI smart irrigation transforms farming, cutting costs and protecting the Great Barrier Reef.
Props Youth Theatre shines with Snow White and the Santa Clause this December!
Carinity Education Shalom celebrates its first Year 12 graduates, marking a historic milestone after overcoming closure and tripling enrolments since 2019.
AEIOU Foundation expands early childhood support in Townsville with new services at its Idalia centre, offering flexible enrolments and options without needing NDIS funding.
Australia’s prawn farming industry is set to revolutionise its biosecurity practices with a new eDNA sampling method.
The Cyclone Testing Station at James Cook University has been at the forefront of wind engineering since its inception in 1977.
The Federal Government’s move to provide financial support for student teachers during their practicum in Queensland and Northern Territory is a key stride in reducing financial burden and increasing successful graduation rates.
Former MasterChef NZ finalist Stuart Todd’s transition from culinary competition to leading Carinity Education Shalom, a unique Australian school for Indigenous children, showcases his dedication to education and student well-being.