Month: May 2017

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Passionate about promoting Australia and our interests abroad, Todd Hepworth’s life after Radford has seen him live and work as far afield as Nauru, Tonga, Serbia and now Chile! Currently the First Secretary and Consul at the Australian Embassy in Santiago, Todd always dreamed of living the diplomat life. “Given I wanted to work in […]

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For Daniel Grace, life has always been about Rugby. Having been an avid player and fan throughout his years at Radford, Daniel has managed to combine his passionate for the sport with his skills in commercial business. Living in Perth with his wife and son, Daniel now works for Western Australia’s AFL governing body, the […]

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    Worimi man Dean Cross was raised on Ngunnawal country, and his exquisitely luminous painting kurruwon koora (summer night – Ngunnawal country) clearly articulates his connection to this place. In Cross’s poetic words: “As the day’s dying light fades, the dawn of evening begins … Usually, there is a brief shining moment of stillness, […]

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Families may be unwittingly exposing themselves to the risk of liability for injuries to au pairs and nannies they hire directly from online jobs platforms. Read more of the Sydney Morning Herald article here.

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The Radford Collegians are pleased to announce the prize winners at the Radford Art Show. 1. Herring & Associates Lawyers Art Critic Award 2017 – Jill Clingan (Tea On The Terrace) 2. Radford Collegians Association Art Critic Award 2017 (Highly Commended) – Amanda Poland (untitled 75-05) 3. Aarwun Gallery Emerging Artist Award 2017 – Paris […]

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Social impact entrepreneur and co-founder of immersive media company Phoria, Trent Clews-De Castella will never forget the advice he received from his older sister on his first day at Radford: “Be kind Trent. You will change a lot throughout high-school and college, find new friends and learn new things about yourself. However, the one thing […]

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Pivotal to the process of organ donation is the specialist nurse whose role is a combination of counsellor, medical specialist and logistics co-ordinator – at John Hunter Hospital, Jeanette Lacey is one of those nurses. Jeanette  supports patients and their families throughout the end of life process, including making the decision to donate a loved […]

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Ryan Carters has always marched to a different beat than most professional athletes. So it was fitting that he announced his retirement from all forms of cricket from high in the mountains in Bali despite being just 26 years old. See more of the Canberra Times article here. But while Carters impressive career has seen […]

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