It is good to get graduates visiting the blog. Yes, I have been monitoring it and traffic is going up! Thanks everyone!
This blog is set up for every graduate of the University, not confined to any country. So do leave your comments and suggestions as to how you want the blog to be.
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Christmas BBQ Invitation from the Australian Alumni Singapore
We would like to invite AAS members for a Christmas celebration:
Date: 9th December 2006, Saturday
Time: 7.30pm onwards
Venue: Poolside BBQ area, Elizabeth Heights condominium (Orchard/Newton MRT)
57 Cairnhill Road, Singapore 229668 [see map]
Dress code: Smart casual
Please bring:
Friends who are Australian University Graduates
A gift for exchange (budget: $10)
Business cards
BYO beer/wine (optional)
Please RSVP Sandy / Linda by 30 November 2006 via fax 6 336 8290 or email alpfshee@singnet.com.sg. Thanks.
Name: ____________________________ Number of persons: __________________
Contact number: ____________________
Date: 9th December 2006, Saturday
Time: 7.30pm onwards
Venue: Poolside BBQ area, Elizabeth Heights condominium (Orchard/Newton MRT)
57 Cairnhill Road, Singapore 229668 [see map]
Dress code: Smart casual
Please bring:
Friends who are Australian University Graduates
A gift for exchange (budget: $10)
Business cards
BYO beer/wine (optional)
Please RSVP Sandy / Linda by 30 November 2006 via fax 6 336 8290 or email alpfshee@singnet.com.sg. Thanks.
Name: ____________________________ Number of persons: __________________
Contact number: ____________________
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Newcastle Graduate Named NSW Woman of the Year
Here's an news article I pulled out from the Unversity of Newcastle Alumni webpage (http://alumni.newcastle.edu.au/NewsArticles/NewsArticle.asp?articleNo=6).
"Newcastle Graduate Named NSW Woman of the Year
Written by: , 10 Mar 2006
One of the University of Newcastle's first Aboriginal Medical graduates has been named as the New South Wales Woman of the Year.
Announced at a recent Government House function to celebrate International Women's Day, Professor Sandra Eades was awarded the honour in recognition of her outstanding research in identifying the links between infant health in Aboriginal communities and prevailing social factors... read more
Let us know if you know of any outstanding Newcastle graduates who are passionate about life and have made themselves millionaires of happiness! We will send our podcast team over. :)
Written by: , 10 Mar 2006
One of the University of Newcastle's first Aboriginal Medical graduates has been named as the New South Wales Woman of the Year.
Announced at a recent Government House function to celebrate International Women's Day, Professor Sandra Eades was awarded the honour in recognition of her outstanding research in identifying the links between infant health in Aboriginal communities and prevailing social factors... read more
Let us know if you know of any outstanding Newcastle graduates who are passionate about life and have made themselves millionaires of happiness! We will send our podcast team over. :)
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