Lizard legacy inspires children’s books
The adventures of two endangered pygmy bluetongue lizards, Pinky and Peet have been captured in a children’s book by Dawn Hawthorn-Jackson (BA ’97). Pinky and Peet, The […]
The adventures of two endangered pygmy bluetongue lizards, Pinky and Peet have been captured in a children’s book by Dawn Hawthorn-Jackson (BA ’97). Pinky and Peet, The […]
Brooke Thomas is an advocate for social change. In her high pressure, high profile role as Chief of Staff and Arts Adviser to the ACT Attorney-General […]
When Jessie Yang returned to China in 1997 after training for two years in the Singapore health system, she was brimming with passion to improve Chinese […]
Intercultural understanding is in Jonathan Tan’s blood, but it is his appreciation of the fundamental needs of people regardless of race that has set his career […]
Frightened and sometimes shamed by the open wounds and misery of people with advanced stages of cancer and other diseases, rural village people of northern India […]
With over 30 years experience as a social policy researcher and analyst, Dr Kate Barnett OAM has made a long term contribution to health and aged […]
Following their studies at Flinders University, sisters Dr Svetlana King and Dr Jovanka King have taken up very different career paths but their lives are still […]
If “a book is a device to ignite the imagination” then Flinders University alumna Zainah Rahmiati has set alight an inferno by establishing a successful community […]
A former journalist with the UK broadsheets including stints in the Middle East, Jessica Berry took her career underwater after studying a Master in Maritime Archaeology […]