Stretching the boundaries of cinema sound
With more than 140 feature films in North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Australasia, James Currie (BA(Hons) ’76) is one of the most significant and […]
With more than 140 feature films in North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Australasia, James Currie (BA(Hons) ’76) is one of the most significant and […]
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 […]