Addiction to redemption: Unlikely tale leads to prestigious writing award

Georgia Tree and Grant Tree standing together

Georgia Tree with her dad Grant.

I can’t remember if I went first now, but I distinctly remember it was Ralphy who tied the fabric belt around my bicep and pulled it tight…I felt the pinch of the needle. When Ralphy undid the belt, I felt like I’d fallen into a hot bath. At the same time, I remember feeling nothing, not even my own skin. I felt so light, I thought I was dead. (Old Boy, page 78.)

When Curtin creative writing graduate Georgia Tree was in her 20s, she discovered shocking secrets about her father, Grant Tree.

The man who’d loved her, nurtured her interest in books, and taught her to read before she started primary school, was a former heroin addict, who spent time in Fremantle Prison for drug dealing.

During Covid, Georgia decided to write about her dad’s tumultuous past and unlikely friendship with notorious Perth drug dealer Brian Chambers (known as Charlie) in her book, Old Boy.

Old Boy

Old Boy.

Shortlisted for the prestigious Fogarty Literary Award in 2021, the book is a moving tale of addiction, dumb luck, love and redemption.

With a love for storytelling and writing, Georgia said she dreamed of becoming a writer one day, but never thought her passion could ever lead to a promising career path.

The self-described book worm said when applying for Curtin, she wasn’t sure what to study.

“I decided to study journalism initially but at the last minute changed to a creative writing degree,’’ she said.

“In my mind it wasn’t a feasible thing to be a creative writer. It wasn’t like a real job. But I absolutely loved it and ended up doing my Honours as well.”

Following graduation, and despite enjoying her degree, Georgia still wasn’t convinced she could make a career out of being a writer, so she returned to Curtin to study a Master of International Relations and National Security, with hopes of joining the world of politics.

Starting as a volunteer for the Labor Party, Georgia eventually working her way up to senior policy advisor.

However, writing still called to her and a niggle to tell a story about a brave man who escaped the grips of addiction, played on her mind.

Georgia Tree with her siblings

Grant Tree with his siblings in the 1960s.

“I knew I had to tell my dad’s story,’’ she said.

“He’d always told me I was the one to write his story and it was easily accessible to me. One of the first things we learn is ‘write what you know’.

“I thought, ‘no matter what it’s win-win, because I get to hear all these stories and it’s an amazing family and an interesting story as well.”

Told in parallel to her dad’s story, is the life of his friend, mentor and dealer Brian Geoffrey Chambers (known in the book as Charlie) who was executed in Malaysia in 1986 for drug dealing.

The pair met at Grant’s 20th birthday party and bonded over their shared taste in clothes, music and food.

For a brief but significant period, Georgia said their lives intertwined. And Brian recruited Grant to deal the heroin he was importing from Asia — even injecting him with a particularly potent batch of the drug.

“Dad became the go-to dealer for the surfers and musicians bumming around the western suburbs, while falling further into his own addiction and eventually living in his car,’’ she said.

In her book Old Boy, Georgia acknowledges her dad as being just your average, ordinary bloke.

“He grew up beachside in Perth’s western suburbs in the 1970s, when Perth was a ‘small-town’, perched on the edge of a vast coastline and riddled with heroin, which was trafficked in from South-East Asia and distributed from Fremantle Port,’’ she said.

An unstable childhood and fractured family with an absent mother, the likely trigger for his demise into the world of drugs.

At 19 Grant tried heroin at a party and soon succumbed to the grips of addiction.

An early morning raid by the cops a few years later, would land Grant in Perth’s most notorious and dangerous prisons – Fremantle Prison for four years.

The experience, ultimately changed his life.

I don’t really remember making a conscious choice to stop. It wasn’t like a switch had turned off in my head or anything like that, I just didn’t seek it out when I was inside. I can’t say I didn’t ever try it again. Any drug addict will tell you relapses are inevitable. And it’s embarrassing as hell. But they were few and far between. (Old Boy, page 140.)

Despite being excited about telling her father’s story, Georgia said there was much she didn’t know about his life, and she said she found the experience confronting, even painful at times.

Grant Tree

A young Grant Tree loved playing sport.

“It wasn’t until adulthood that he told me about his incarceration and his drug addiction. He hinted at it, but I didn’t know the extent of it until later years, or the detail until we sat down when writing this book,” she said.

“The words, ‘I went to jail’ are jarring to hear from a parent because you just don’t expect it.

“It was shocking, I suppose. It’s just one of those things you think doesn’t happen to your family. As a child you are often cushioned from the realities of family dysfunction, or relationships that are strained…so reckoning with that as an adult has been an interesting experience.”

While Georgia’s dad managed to get clean and start a new life for himself, his good friend Brian was executed under Malaysia’s tough new drug laws – which were an attempt to crack down on the flourishing drug trade in the region.

The case made international headlines at the time with Australia’s then-Prime Minister Bob Hawke making a plea to Malaysia’s Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad, for a stay of execution.

His representations were ignored, and he later described the hangings as ‘barbaric’, affecting Australia’s relations with Malaysia for more than a decade. 

For years following, her dad grappled with why his life was spared while his friend’s wasn’t.

“Sometimes it all comes down to chance. Life and the world are inherently chaotic,’’ Georgia said.

“Anything could happen. Your parent could go to jail, you could go to jail, you could find yourself in this situation. There’s no binary right or wrong where good people don’t go to jail and bad people do.”

While writing Old Boy, Georgia said she felt an overwhelming sense of gratitude.

“My dad taught me how to read before I started school and for that I am grateful,” she said.

“Dad is very proud of the book. He’s proud of me anyway but, based on the number of books he’s asked me to sign and give to his friends, I think he’s pretty happy with it.”

These days, Georgia is a Senior Advisor in the Albanese Government, a role she loves.

“It’s fascinating. It’s really interesting and amazing being in the room where decisions are made,” she says.

“There’s also a lot of creativity in politics. I do more policy and strategy than communications but do get to write speeches and definitely lend my hand when there’s some writing to be done.”

So, what’s next?

“I’ve actually started to think about my next book. Possibly an Agatha Christie style mystery/thriller,” Georgia said.

“I’ve already started jotted down some notes.”

Watch this space.

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If there is one thing volunteering has taught Curtin Nursing graduate Monika Kataragadda, it’s how to be brave. 🎓🤝

Monika’s love for volunteering sparked at Curtin, being involved in CurtinVolunteers! on campus gave her a sense of purpose, lifelong friendships, and memories.

In celebration of National Volunteers Week, Monika shares her volunteering experiences below. 

𝐐: 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐰𝐚𝐬 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐦𝐨𝐬𝐭 𝐦𝐞𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐦𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐯𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐧 𝐕𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐞𝐫𝐬?
A: The Nowanup Trip I went on in 2023, as part of the John Curtin Weekend, stood out for me. Located just north-east of Albany, Nowanup Boodja is a centerpiece in the Gondwana Link ecological restoration program between the Stirling Ranges and the Fitzgerald River National Park.

On the trip, we were able to help with restoration work which included removing hazards from walking trails and putting up new fences to protect the native vegetation from non-Indigenous species. At the end of each day, we would sit around the campfire sharing our stories and struggles - it was great to be in the moment surrounded by nature with likeminded people. 

𝐐: 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐡𝐚𝐬 𝐯𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐚𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐚𝐛𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐬𝐞𝐥𝐟?
A: Personally, volunteering taught me to be more brave. On these trips, you often don’t know anyone and this forces you to form new connections in an environment you’re often not familiar with. I’m someone who likes to plan but I’ve come to realise people aren’t predictable and volunteering has helped me come to terms with the spontaneity of life, which has helped me in my career.

𝐐: 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐭𝐢𝐩𝐬 𝐝𝐨 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐡𝐚𝐯𝐞 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐬𝐞 𝐰𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐨 𝐯𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐞𝐫?
A: If you have limited time, I suggest starting small. Sometimes the smallest projects can make the biggest impacts. Also, see if your workplace offers company volunteering that you can get involved in. Just do what interests you and give it a go! 

Did you know that Curtin has many opportunities for graduates to volunteer? Email alumni@curtin.edu.au to express your interest. 📩

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #VolunteersWeek

If there is one thing volunteering has taught Curtin Nursing graduate Monika Kataragadda, it’s how to be brave. 🎓🤝

Monika’s love for volunteering sparked at Curtin, being involved in CurtinVolunteers! on campus gave her a sense of purpose, lifelong friendships, and memories.

In celebration of National Volunteers Week, Monika shares her volunteering experiences below.

𝐐: 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐰𝐚𝐬 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐦𝐨𝐬𝐭 𝐦𝐞𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐦𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐯𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐧 𝐕𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐞𝐫𝐬?
A: The Nowanup Trip I went on in 2023, as part of the John Curtin Weekend, stood out for me. Located just north-east of Albany, Nowanup Boodja is a centerpiece in the Gondwana Link ecological restoration program between the Stirling Ranges and the Fitzgerald River National Park.

On the trip, we were able to help with restoration work which included removing hazards from walking trails and putting up new fences to protect the native vegetation from non-Indigenous species. At the end of each day, we would sit around the campfire sharing our stories and struggles - it was great to be in the moment surrounded by nature with likeminded people.

𝐐: 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐡𝐚𝐬 𝐯𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐚𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐚𝐛𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐬𝐞𝐥𝐟?
A: Personally, volunteering taught me to be more brave. On these trips, you often don’t know anyone and this forces you to form new connections in an environment you’re often not familiar with. I’m someone who likes to plan but I’ve come to realise people aren’t predictable and volunteering has helped me come to terms with the spontaneity of life, which has helped me in my career.

𝐐: 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐭𝐢𝐩𝐬 𝐝𝐨 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐡𝐚𝐯𝐞 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐬𝐞 𝐰𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐨 𝐯𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐞𝐫?
A: If you have limited time, I suggest starting small. Sometimes the smallest projects can make the biggest impacts. Also, see if your workplace offers company volunteering that you can get involved in. Just do what interests you and give it a go!

Did you know that Curtin has many opportunities for graduates to volunteer? Email alumni@curtin.edu.au to express your interest. 📩

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #VolunteersWeek
...

Over the past 31 years, Curtin Nursing graduate Melanie Robinson has worked in several diverse nursing roles. 🩺🎓

With cultural connections to the Gidja and Ngarinyin people of the Kimberley in WA, Mel is passionate about supporting young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. 🖤❤️💛

During her career, Mel has worked in Perth, Derby, Fitzroy Crossing and Dublin, Ireland. She also worked as a nurse educator at Marr Mooditj Training and served as CEO of the Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses and Midwives.

Now, she is the Director of Aboriginal Health at Child and Adolescent Health Service.

Recognised in 2021 for her significant impact in improving the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, Melanie received the Curtin University Professional Achievement (Health Science) Alumni Award. 

Do you know a Curtin graduate making a difference and pushing boundaries in their career? Nominate them for a Curtin Alumni Award today! 🌟

Don’t miss out, the nomination period closes 5PM (AWST) on Friday, 7 June. Find out more via the link in bio. 👆🏽

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #AlumniAwards #Impact #Community #CommunityService #Healthcare #Health #Changemakers #Leaders #FirstNations #Aboriginal #Perth #Career #Leadership

Over the past 31 years, Curtin Nursing graduate Melanie Robinson has worked in several diverse nursing roles. 🩺🎓

With cultural connections to the Gidja and Ngarinyin people of the Kimberley in WA, Mel is passionate about supporting young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. 🖤❤️💛

During her career, Mel has worked in Perth, Derby, Fitzroy Crossing and Dublin, Ireland. She also worked as a nurse educator at Marr Mooditj Training and served as CEO of the Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses and Midwives.

Now, she is the Director of Aboriginal Health at Child and Adolescent Health Service.

Recognised in 2021 for her significant impact in improving the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, Melanie received the Curtin University Professional Achievement (Health Science) Alumni Award.

Do you know a Curtin graduate making a difference and pushing boundaries in their career? Nominate them for a Curtin Alumni Award today! 🌟

Don’t miss out, the nomination period closes 5PM (AWST) on Friday, 7 June. Find out more via the link in bio. 👆🏽

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #AlumniAwards #Impact #Community #CommunityService #Healthcare #Health #Changemakers #Leaders #FirstNations #Aboriginal #Perth #Career #Leadership
...

We are so proud to see an amazing bunch of Curtin University alumni win big at this year’s Business News #40Under40 Awards! 🎉👏

A special congratulations to the following graduates for their outstanding contributions: 

•Managing Director of @pathfinder_marketing, David Toby
•Creative Director & Owner of @houseofhobbyau, Emilie Otto
•Founder & Director at Reliis Ltd, Leanne Kite
•Founding Director & Occupational Therapist at @therapyforkidsperth, Mia Tarpey

The awards recognise and celebrate WA’s leading entrepreneurs, innovators and future business leaders under the age of 40.

Well done to the graduates who were awarded – we look forward to seeing you kick more goals in the future! 🚀

Read more about the winners here 👇 
https://shorturl.at/mwxNR 

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #BusinessNews #40Under40Awards #40Under40 #Perth #PerthBusiness #Community #WALeaders #Leadership #YoungLeaders #Business #Community

We are so proud to see an amazing bunch of Curtin University alumni win big at this year’s Business News #40Under40 Awards! 🎉👏

A special congratulations to the following graduates for their outstanding contributions:

•Managing Director of @pathfinder_marketing, David Toby
•Creative Director & Owner of @houseofhobbyau, Emilie Otto
•Founder & Director at Reliis Ltd, Leanne Kite
•Founding Director & Occupational Therapist at @therapyforkidsperth, Mia Tarpey

The awards recognise and celebrate WA’s leading entrepreneurs, innovators and future business leaders under the age of 40.

Well done to the graduates who were awarded – we look forward to seeing you kick more goals in the future! 🚀

Read more about the winners here 👇
https://shorturl.at/mwxNR

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #BusinessNews #40Under40Awards #40Under40 #Perth #PerthBusiness #Community #WALeaders #Leadership #YoungLeaders #Business #Community
...

When a terrible stutter started to negatively impact his life, Peter Dhu CSP MBA decided to stop speaking altogether.
 
For a decade of his life, Peter’s fear of talking to people became so severe that he decided to become an elective mute, only communicating purely using handwritten notes. ✍️📝
 
Now, the Applied Science graduate and former medical scientist is one of Australia’s most inspirational public speakers – helping others find their voice through his business, Corporate Communication Experts.
 
Peter shares his number one tip for overcoming a fear of public speaking. 🧠💡
 
Peter shares how he overcame his greatest fear and how he’s helping others do the same in #CurtinCommons via the link in bio. 👆
 
#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #CurtinCommons #PublicSpeaking #Speaking #Confidence #Stutter #Performance #Productivity #Communication #MotivationalSpeaker

When a terrible stutter started to negatively impact his life, Peter Dhu CSP MBA decided to stop speaking altogether.
 
For a decade of his life, Peter’s fear of talking to people became so severe that he decided to become an elective mute, only communicating purely using handwritten notes. ✍️📝
 
Now, the Applied Science graduate and former medical scientist is one of Australia’s most inspirational public speakers – helping others find their voice through his business, Corporate Communication Experts.
 
Peter shares his number one tip for overcoming a fear of public speaking. 🧠💡
 
Peter shares how he overcame his greatest fear and how he’s helping others do the same in #CurtinCommons via the link in bio. 👆
 
#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #CurtinCommons #PublicSpeaking #Speaking #Confidence #Stutter #Performance #Productivity #Communication #MotivationalSpeaker
...

Curtin Master of Human Resources graduate Conrad Liveris is passionate about making our workplaces better to make our lives better. 💼🌏

An independent economist and non-profit executive, Conrad has been named by the ABC as “one of Australia’s leading employment and workplace experts”.

His expert advice on the labour market has been sought after by government ministers, small businesses, and technology giants, and covers wide-ranging contemporary issues like flexible working, restructuring, diversity, and inclusion. 

Driven by his desire to expand opportunity and improve access to justice, Conrad is also the Executive Officer at The Piddington Society. 

Conrad was our Young Achievement Award winner for his work as an employment and workplace expert commentator and for his commitment to improving access to justice. ⚖️

Do you know a Curtin graduate inspiring powerful action, advocating for progressive change, and pushing boundaries? Nominate them for a Curtin Alumni Achievement Award today! 

Nominations can be submitted by community members, fellow alumni, and Curtin staff. 

Don’t miss out, the nomination period closes 5PM (AWST) on Friday, 7 June. Find out more via the link in bio. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #AlumniAwards #Impact #Community #CommunityService #World #Leadership #Changemakers #Connection #Perth #Career #Impact #YoungLeaders

Curtin Master of Human Resources graduate Conrad Liveris is passionate about making our workplaces better to make our lives better. 💼🌏

An independent economist and non-profit executive, Conrad has been named by the ABC as “one of Australia’s leading employment and workplace experts”.

His expert advice on the labour market has been sought after by government ministers, small businesses, and technology giants, and covers wide-ranging contemporary issues like flexible working, restructuring, diversity, and inclusion.

Driven by his desire to expand opportunity and improve access to justice, Conrad is also the Executive Officer at The Piddington Society.

Conrad was our Young Achievement Award winner for his work as an employment and workplace expert commentator and for his commitment to improving access to justice. ⚖️

Do you know a Curtin graduate inspiring powerful action, advocating for progressive change, and pushing boundaries? Nominate them for a Curtin Alumni Achievement Award today!

Nominations can be submitted by community members, fellow alumni, and Curtin staff.

Don’t miss out, the nomination period closes 5PM (AWST) on Friday, 7 June. Find out more via the link in bio. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #AlumniAwards #Impact #Community #CommunityService #World #Leadership #Changemakers #Connection #Perth #Career #Impact #YoungLeaders
...

Curtin Creative Writing & Publishing graduate Emma Pei Yin has always had a passion for writing, but it took years for her to pursue her dream career. 📚✍️

Ignoring her parents and buying a one-way ticket to Australia to achieve her dream has paid dividends, with the Canberra-based author and editor set to release her debut novel, ‘When Sleeping Women Wake’ next year.

Emma is deeply motivated to amplify Asian voices within the Australian literary landscape and is the Founder of Yinfluence and Senior Content Manager for Future Women. 💛

Choosing her own path hasn’t been easy, Emma shares the three biggest lessons she has learned through the process of facing rejection via the link in bio. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #WhenSleepingWomenWake #Author #Novel #Writer #Editor #Rejection #Leadership #Career #WritingCareer #CareerAdvice

Curtin Creative Writing & Publishing graduate Emma Pei Yin has always had a passion for writing, but it took years for her to pursue her dream career. 📚✍️

Ignoring her parents and buying a one-way ticket to Australia to achieve her dream has paid dividends, with the Canberra-based author and editor set to release her debut novel, ‘When Sleeping Women Wake’ next year.

Emma is deeply motivated to amplify Asian voices within the Australian literary landscape and is the Founder of Yinfluence and Senior Content Manager for Future Women. 💛

Choosing her own path hasn’t been easy, Emma shares the three biggest lessons she has learned through the process of facing rejection via the link in bio. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #WhenSleepingWomenWake #Author #Novel #Writer #Editor #Rejection #Leadership #Career #WritingCareer #CareerAdvice
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What do all of these amazing Curtin graduates have in common? 🤔 They are all Curtin Alumni Award winners! 🎓

Nominations are now open for the 2024 Curtin Alumni Awards!

This year we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Awards, a special night recognising the phenomenal achievements of our graduates who are making a difference in their communities and around the world.

If you know a Curtin graduate inspiring powerful action, advocating for progressive change, and pushing boundaries – nominate them today! 💫

Nominations can be submitted by community members, fellow alumni, and Curtin staff. 

Don’t miss out, the nomination period closes 5PM (AWST) Friday, 7 June. 📅

Find out more here via the link in bio. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #AlumniAwards #Impact #Community #World #Leadership #Changemakers #Connection #Global #Perth #Career #Impact

What do all of these amazing Curtin graduates have in common? 🤔 They are all Curtin Alumni Award winners! 🎓

Nominations are now open for the 2024 Curtin Alumni Awards!

This year we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Awards, a special night recognising the phenomenal achievements of our graduates who are making a difference in their communities and around the world.

If you know a Curtin graduate inspiring powerful action, advocating for progressive change, and pushing boundaries – nominate them today! 💫

Nominations can be submitted by community members, fellow alumni, and Curtin staff.

Don’t miss out, the nomination period closes 5PM (AWST) Friday, 7 June. 📅

Find out more here via the link in bio. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #AlumniAwards #Impact #Community #World #Leadership #Changemakers #Connection #Global #Perth #Career #Impact
...

Meet Curtin Electrical and Electronics Engineering graduate Haniff Soorian Pagavalan who is pursuing his dream as an Electrical Engineer at Western Power. ⚡🛠️

Haniff was involved in Curtin’s Internship Gateway Program, which gives organisations the chance to foster connections with highly motivated science and engineering students.

Through the program, your organisation will not only contribute to shaping the development of our industry-ready graduates but will also provide your team with the opportunity to develop their mentoring and leadership skills.

For Haniff, undertaking the internship was an invaluable experience that prepared him for the workforce. 🎓

“I spent about three months as an intern and for the first month, they sent me into the workshop. I got to see how the switchboards were constructed. 

In that experience, I’d say the most valuable thing was seeing how the drawings translated into the real physical thing. Seeing it in real life makes a lot of a difference and I learned that I’m more capable than I think I am,” Haniff said.

Want to be involved in this year’s program? Find out more here 👉 https://shorturl.at/dez17 

There are a limited number of industry partnerships available, make sure to express your interest before Friday 24 May. 📅

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #Internship #Program #Science #Engineering #STEM #WorkExperience #ProfessionalDevelopment #Professional #Career #Development

Meet Curtin Electrical and Electronics Engineering graduate Haniff Soorian Pagavalan who is pursuing his dream as an Electrical Engineer at Western Power. ⚡🛠️

Haniff was involved in Curtin’s Internship Gateway Program, which gives organisations the chance to foster connections with highly motivated science and engineering students.

Through the program, your organisation will not only contribute to shaping the development of our industry-ready graduates but will also provide your team with the opportunity to develop their mentoring and leadership skills.

For Haniff, undertaking the internship was an invaluable experience that prepared him for the workforce. 🎓

“I spent about three months as an intern and for the first month, they sent me into the workshop. I got to see how the switchboards were constructed.

In that experience, I’d say the most valuable thing was seeing how the drawings translated into the real physical thing. Seeing it in real life makes a lot of a difference and I learned that I’m more capable than I think I am,” Haniff said.

Want to be involved in this year’s program? Find out more here 👉 https://shorturl.at/dez17

There are a limited number of industry partnerships available, make sure to express your interest before Friday 24 May. 📅

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #Internship #Program #Science #Engineering #STEM #WorkExperience #ProfessionalDevelopment #Professional #Career #Development
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If you’re a Curtin graduate, you can get access to a wide variety of benefits! 🎓🎉🤗

Just because you’ve left Curtin doesn’t mean your journey with us ends - make sure to update your details to receive special offers, support and opportunities available to you. 📚💡

Here are just some of the perks you receive when you’re a Curtin graduate:

✅ Complimentary FREE 12-month alumni library membership which can be renewed annually; 
✅ Access to volunteering opportunities;
✅ Access to workshops, resume and job application reviews and a wealth of career-focused resources (these services are provided free of charge for up to 12 months after graduation);
✅ Access to a Career Development Consultant; and
✅ A discount to a range of lifelong learning and professional development courses.

Discover the exciting opportunities available via link in bio. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #Alumni #Perks #AlumniPerks #Benefits #Activities #Opportunities #Community #ProfessionalDevelopment #Upskilling #LearningOpportunities #Learning #HigherEducation #Education

If you’re a Curtin graduate, you can get access to a wide variety of benefits! 🎓🎉🤗

Just because you’ve left Curtin doesn’t mean your journey with us ends - make sure to update your details to receive special offers, support and opportunities available to you. 📚💡

Here are just some of the perks you receive when you’re a Curtin graduate:

✅ Complimentary FREE 12-month alumni library membership which can be renewed annually;
✅ Access to volunteering opportunities;
✅ Access to workshops, resume and job application reviews and a wealth of career-focused resources (these services are provided free of charge for up to 12 months after graduation);
✅ Access to a Career Development Consultant; and
✅ A discount to a range of lifelong learning and professional development courses.

Discover the exciting opportunities available via link in bio. 👆

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Eric Carwardine has a special connection with Curtin University that spans 35 glorious years, from 1964 to 1999. 🎓

Last month, the Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences alumnus and former Curtin staff member took a trip down memory lane with us, visiting his old stomping grounds at our Bentley Campus.

“In the summer of 1964, I was part of the pioneering movement from St George's Terrace Perth to the Bentley campus. 

“Somewhere in my archives, I have photographic negatives of the construction of Building 306 which housed the departments of Chemistry, Biology, and Medical Technology, and was set amongst a pine plantation. 🔬🧪

“In the basement of Building 306, there was a cafeteria and an ablutions block and several of us set up home in the ground floor chemistry laboratories, putting our sleeping bags under the fume hoods. With all the comforts of home, we could save traveling time as we set up the laboratories.”

Eric attended Perth Technical College before it became the Western Australian Institute of Technology in 1967, and later Curtin in 1985.

Eric now resides at SwanCare Tandara in East Victoria Park with his wife Heather and likes to keep active by creating beautiful jarrah furniture and writing his memoir.✍ 📓

“At the age of eighty years my quota of one billion heartbeats must be nearing exhaustion but before the counter reached zero, I had a task to perform, a pilgrimage to where my full-time employment started,” he said.

“When I retired in 1999, I was the longest-serving member of the technical staff. Thank you, Curtin, for the opportunity to stroll down memory lane.” 💛

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Eric Carwardine has a special connection with Curtin University that spans 35 glorious years, from 1964 to 1999. 🎓

Last month, the Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences alumnus and former Curtin staff member took a trip down memory lane with us, visiting his old stomping grounds at our Bentley Campus.

“In the summer of 1964, I was part of the pioneering movement from St George`s Terrace Perth to the Bentley campus.

“Somewhere in my archives, I have photographic negatives of the construction of Building 306 which housed the departments of Chemistry, Biology, and Medical Technology, and was set amongst a pine plantation. 🔬🧪

“In the basement of Building 306, there was a cafeteria and an ablutions block and several of us set up home in the ground floor chemistry laboratories, putting our sleeping bags under the fume hoods. With all the comforts of home, we could save traveling time as we set up the laboratories.”

Eric attended Perth Technical College before it became the Western Australian Institute of Technology in 1967, and later Curtin in 1985.

Eric now resides at SwanCare Tandara in East Victoria Park with his wife Heather and likes to keep active by creating beautiful jarrah furniture and writing his memoir.✍ 📓

“At the age of eighty years my quota of one billion heartbeats must be nearing exhaustion but before the counter reached zero, I had a task to perform, a pilgrimage to where my full-time employment started,” he said.

“When I retired in 1999, I was the longest-serving member of the technical staff. Thank you, Curtin, for the opportunity to stroll down memory lane.” 💛

For more inspiring graduate stories visit Curtin Commons via the link in bio. 👆

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Today is World Book Day! 📚🌏 

To celebrate this special day, our Senior Writer and Editor-in-Chief of Curtin Commons Carmelle Wilkinson shares the book that ignited her love of literature. 

“I remember reading The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe for the first time when I was 11 years old, and not being able to put it down. It’s a magical memory and one that can easily be summoned every time I attempt to clean my wardrobe. 

If only there was a secret door behind my closest that opened to the wintery wonderland of Narnia…and the piles of clothing and chores would disappear – even for just a moment. 

Now, having read it to both my kids, I can honestly say it’s still up there as one of my favourites. 

An enchanted world where a lion can talk, an evil witch reigns, and magic and adventure lurk around every corner – what’s not to like?“

A valued member of our Curtin Alumni and Advancement team, Carmelle is passionate about sharing thought-provoking stories and celebrating the many amazing contributions of our Curtin alumni community! 💛️ 

Discover more of Curtin Commons via link in bio. 👆 

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinCommons #WorldBookDay #Literature #Inspiring #Stories #Articles #Graduates #Book #Storytelling #Celebration #Community #Creative #Impactful #Passionate

Today is World Book Day! 📚🌏

To celebrate this special day, our Senior Writer and Editor-in-Chief of Curtin Commons Carmelle Wilkinson shares the book that ignited her love of literature.

“I remember reading The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe for the first time when I was 11 years old, and not being able to put it down. It’s a magical memory and one that can easily be summoned every time I attempt to clean my wardrobe.

If only there was a secret door behind my closest that opened to the wintery wonderland of Narnia…and the piles of clothing and chores would disappear – even for just a moment.

Now, having read it to both my kids, I can honestly say it’s still up there as one of my favourites.

An enchanted world where a lion can talk, an evil witch reigns, and magic and adventure lurk around every corner – what’s not to like?“

A valued member of our Curtin Alumni and Advancement team, Carmelle is passionate about sharing thought-provoking stories and celebrating the many amazing contributions of our Curtin alumni community! 💛️

Discover more of Curtin Commons via link in bio. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinCommons #WorldBookDay #Literature #Inspiring #Stories #Articles #Graduates #Book #Storytelling #Celebration #Community #Creative #Impactful #Passionate
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