Curtin staff giving program invests in future of students

25/08/2022. By Carmelle Wilkinson.

Curtin Law student Annabel Biscotto.

Since she was four years old, Curtin Law and International Relations student Annabel Biscotto was fascinated with the world around her.

Inquisitive by nature, the youngster’s inherent passion for education and love of learning was evident after her first day of kindergarten.

While her new friends excitedly told their Mums about the cool paintings they had created or the lovely time they had in the playground, Annabel had questions.

“When Mum picked me up, I told her my day was good, but I wanted to know why I didn’t learn to read and write,’’ she said.

“I’ve always been interested in learning and from a young age was eager to start my education journey,’’ she said.

“As a student I always tried my hardest at school and doing well meant a great deal to me. Which is why it was so frustrating when I struggled at times to sit still and focus.”

Annabel said the frustration continued throughout her primary and secondary schooling, and it wasn’t until she was 20 that she was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

The diagnosis lifted years of confusion off her shoulders and finally gave Annabel clarity.

“I always knew there was sort of something there, but I couldn’t quite put my finger on it,’’ she said.

“Education has always been important to me, and I’ve known that my whole life, but I could never understand why I haven’t been able to sit down and study.

“Finding out I had ADHD so late in life not only helped me understand the challenges I had experienced it also helped my family know how to best to support me.”

Coming from a small and close-knit Italian-Australian family, Annabel said her grandparents migrated from Italy in the late 1950s to begin a new life in Australia.

Annabel with her Nonna and brother Ben making gnocchi after school.

“They made many sacrifices for their children to have a prosperous life here in this wonderful country and I am fortunate enough to reap the benefits as their grandchild,’’ she said.

“I enjoy spending time with my Nonna and it reminds me of how lucky I am to have grown up in a supportive family and have had the opportunity to pursue an education.

“My family has shown me the importance of acceptance and welcoming all with open arms and I seek to embody this concept through my service to others.

“Although I initially had dreams of working for the Australian Embassy in Italy, my passion has always been helping others seek justice and following graduation I’d love to work as a criminal lawyer.”

Last month, Annabel attended the Australian Law Association Conference in Brisbane, an opportunity that was made possible with support from Curtin’s staff giving program – Give to Change.

Thanks to the generosity of staff, the program provides financial support to students working towards their career goals.

Annabel said without the funding she would not have been able to attend the conference, let alone be nominated as the Association’s new President.

“It was a great opportunity to go over to Brisbane and meet delegates from law schools around Australia,’’ she said.

“It really tested my leadership skills and inspired me to nominate for the executive role of President on the Association for the next 12 months.

“I am truly grateful for the support of Curtin staff in my journey and helping me continue to chase my passion.”

Annabel said her recently published paper on Mental Health and Wellbeing, elevates law student voices on the importance of mental health.

“The publication was originally written for law students to assist them with burn out, but it could definitely translate to other degrees,’’ she said.

“It discusses the importance of maintaining healthy relationships with family and friends and getting enough sleep and exercise.

“This is something I am extremely passionate about, and I hope this publication opens the lines of communication for other students who may also be in a similar position to me and reduce the stigma surrounding mental health in the legal profession.”

Curtin Mechanical Engineering and Finance student Patrick Catambay at Curtin Bentley Campus.

Motivated to learn, grow and make a meaningful difference for others, Curtin Mechanical Engineering and Finance student Patrick Catambay will attend the inaugural Green Summit in Bangkok later this year thanks to financial support from Give to Change.

Held over four days in December, the Summit will attract Green Ambassadors from around the world to champion climate action at a global level.

“Environmental sustainability, technology and action forms a huge part of what I’m interested in, and I am sincerely grateful to be given the opportunity to attend this Summit which is so close to my heart,’’ he said.

Originally from the Philippines, Patrick moved to Australia with his family when he was young and spent much of his childhood in Karratha.

Surrounded by the red dirt and wide open spaces of the regional mining town, Patrick enjoyed an adventurous childhood, playing sport and exploring the picturesque coastline.

One of 36 in his Year 12 cohort, Patrick valued education, and made the most of his experiences.

“Growing up in a household that emphasised education I always enjoyed studying and was serious about doing well. My Dad is a mechanical engineer and Mum was a civil engineer before she stopped to raise my siblings and I, so you could say it’s in the family,’’ he said.

“My Dad grew up in the rice fields in the Philippines and worked extremely hard to get an education and create a better life for our family. He’s been a great role model in my life.”

Patrick spent much of his childhood in Karratha where his Dad worked as a Mechanical Engineer. (L-R) Patrick’s sister Retchell, brother Kevin, Mum Merle, Dad Julian, (Patrick) and eldest brother Dexter.

Patrick said the Green Summit was as opportunity for him to contribute and interact with others who are equally as passionate about the future of our planet.

“My generation is probably the last and most likely to be able to contribute and steer us out of whatever we are headed towards, and I would like to be a part of that change,’’ he said.

“Following graduation, the perfect job for me would be working as a mechanical engineer while supporting my family and helping save the world. That would be the dream.”

Curtin staff member Chanelle Gibbs said the university’s Give to Change program aligned with her values and supported a cause she was passionate about – education.

Curtin Student Experience Coordinator Chanelle Gibbs.

“Undertaking university study at any life stage is challenging on its own, without the addition of inequality factors such as finances or cultural circumstances, which can make further education out of reach or unnecessarily difficult for many people,’’ she said.

“Education is so powerful in boosting opportunities for those who are given the chance to wholly participate in and complete their studies.

“Empowering those from different backgrounds has a positive cascading influence on future generations, not only increases employment and financial opportunities, but it is of great benefit in solving complex problems, as there are many points of view collaborating to come up with the solutions, this can only be good for all of us.”

If you would like to find out more about Curtin’s staff giving program please click here.

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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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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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Celebrating Curtin’s 2024 Telethon7 Perth Beneficiaries at the 2024 Beneficiary Breakfast this morning! 🎉

Congratulations to our dedicated researchers on securing highly competitive grants from The Channel 7 Telethon Trust, dedicated to improving the lives of WA’s most vulnerable children and families.

These generous grants will help fund three important Curtin research projects led by Professor Kevin Batty, John Curtin Distinguished Professor Zhonghua Sun and Associate Professor Sarah Egan.

We would like to thank the kind generosity of the WA community and Channel 7 Telethon Trust for supporting these impactful projects! 💙

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinResearch #Telethon7 #Telethon2024 #Adolescents #Healthcare #Community #CommunitySupport #ActofKindness #ChildHealthResearch #Research #ChildHealth #WAHealth #WesternAustralia #Children

Celebrating Curtin’s 2024 Telethon7 Perth Beneficiaries at the 2024 Beneficiary Breakfast this morning! 🎉

Congratulations to our dedicated researchers on securing highly competitive grants from The Channel 7 Telethon Trust, dedicated to improving the lives of WA’s most vulnerable children and families.

These generous grants will help fund three important Curtin research projects led by Professor Kevin Batty, John Curtin Distinguished Professor Zhonghua Sun and Associate Professor Sarah Egan.

We would like to thank the kind generosity of the WA community and Channel 7 Telethon Trust for supporting these impactful projects! 💙

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinResearch #Telethon7 #Telethon2024 #Adolescents #Healthcare #Community #CommunitySupport #ActofKindness #ChildHealthResearch #Research #ChildHealth #WAHealth #WesternAustralia #Children
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Are you a Curtin graduate interested in giving back by becoming a mentor? 🎓🧠📚

Curtin’s Industry Mentoring program matches you with a current undergraduate student interested in working in your field. 

Over the five-month program, you will help current students develop professional skills and networks, teaching them about your industry and sharing your experience. You'll also have access to a variety of resources to support your mentoring journey. 

Using our industry mentoring program, you will also be able to connect through direct messaging and access a variety of resources to support your mentoring journey. Successful applicants will also be invited to attend a special IMP Launch event! 🎉

Spots are limited, apply now to share your knowledge, skills, and expertise with our future Curtin graduates. Applications close Sunday, 21 April 2024. 🚀

Discover more and apply via the link in bio. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #Mentoring #Opportunities #ProfessionalDevelopment #Leadership #Mentor #Skills #Education #Knowledge #Experience #Perth #Business

Are you a Curtin graduate interested in giving back by becoming a mentor? 🎓🧠📚

Curtin’s Industry Mentoring program matches you with a current undergraduate student interested in working in your field.

Over the five-month program, you will help current students develop professional skills and networks, teaching them about your industry and sharing your experience. You`ll also have access to a variety of resources to support your mentoring journey.

Using our industry mentoring program, you will also be able to connect through direct messaging and access a variety of resources to support your mentoring journey. Successful applicants will also be invited to attend a special IMP Launch event! 🎉

Spots are limited, apply now to share your knowledge, skills, and expertise with our future Curtin graduates. Applications close Sunday, 21 April 2024. 🚀

Discover more and apply via the link in bio. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #Mentoring #Opportunities #ProfessionalDevelopment #Leadership #Mentor #Skills #Education #Knowledge #Experience #Perth #Business
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Meet the President of the Curtin Business School Alumni Association, Marquis Pohla. 👋

After graduating from Curtin with a degree in Marketing & Information Systems in 2003 and working for one of Perth’s top marketing firms, he decided to launch his own business, Metrix Consulting. 💡

What began as a lounge room project, soon turned into a Fast 100 cutting-edge market research firm. In recognition of his contributions in nurturing our next generation of marketing and business professionals, Marquis received the Curtin Alumni Achievement Award in 2020.

Marquis shares why he chose to run for CBSAA President below.

𝐐: 𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐝𝐢𝐝 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐝𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐝𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐫𝐮𝐧 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭?
A: I want to give back and create meaningful opportunities for fellow graduates. The chance to work on building CBSAA from the ground up and the impact I believe it can have on fostering a strong alumni community were key motivators.

𝐐: 𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐥𝐝 𝐩𝐞𝐨𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝐣𝐨𝐢𝐧 𝐂𝐁𝐒𝐀𝐀?
A: My favourite part of the role is meeting other alumni and witnessing the impact we have on our alumni community.

𝐐: 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭’𝐬 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐛𝐢𝐠𝐠𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐠𝐨𝐚𝐥 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐂𝐁𝐒𝐀𝐀?
A: My biggest goal is for CBSAA to be able to impact alumni all over the world. Additionally, I want to see a formalised mentorship program with a track record of strong personal and professional outcomes.

Are you a Curtin business graduate? Join the Curtin Business School Alumni Association LinkedIn group via the link in bio to get access to all the latest events and opportunities. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #CBSAA #CurtinBusinessSchool #Association #Business #Commerce #Graduates #Community #Mentorship #Events #President #ProfessionalDevelopment #GivingBack

Meet the President of the Curtin Business School Alumni Association, Marquis Pohla. 👋

After graduating from Curtin with a degree in Marketing & Information Systems in 2003 and working for one of Perth’s top marketing firms, he decided to launch his own business, Metrix Consulting. 💡

What began as a lounge room project, soon turned into a Fast 100 cutting-edge market research firm. In recognition of his contributions in nurturing our next generation of marketing and business professionals, Marquis received the Curtin Alumni Achievement Award in 2020.

Marquis shares why he chose to run for CBSAA President below.

𝐐: 𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐝𝐢𝐝 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐝𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐝𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐫𝐮𝐧 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭?
A: I want to give back and create meaningful opportunities for fellow graduates. The chance to work on building CBSAA from the ground up and the impact I believe it can have on fostering a strong alumni community were key motivators.

𝐐: 𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐥𝐝 𝐩𝐞𝐨𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝐣𝐨𝐢𝐧 𝐂𝐁𝐒𝐀𝐀?
A: My favourite part of the role is meeting other alumni and witnessing the impact we have on our alumni community.

𝐐: 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭’𝐬 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐛𝐢𝐠𝐠𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐠𝐨𝐚𝐥 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐂𝐁𝐒𝐀𝐀?
A: My biggest goal is for CBSAA to be able to impact alumni all over the world. Additionally, I want to see a formalised mentorship program with a track record of strong personal and professional outcomes.

Are you a Curtin business graduate? Join the Curtin Business School Alumni Association LinkedIn group via the link in bio to get access to all the latest events and opportunities. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #CBSAA #CurtinBusinessSchool #Association #Business #Commerce #Graduates #Community #Mentorship #Events #President #ProfessionalDevelopment #GivingBack
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What a sensational turnout at the 2024 Curtin Carnaby’s University Basketball League (UBL) Alumni and VIP Function last week at Curtin Stadium! 🏀👏

We welcomed Curtin University alumni, family, and friends to an exclusive pre-game event before watching our brilliant Curtin Carnaby’s win back-to-back games at Round 6 of the 2024 UBL Season.

It was fantastic to see so many of you, along with Curtin Vice-Chancellor Professor Harlene Hayne and the Hon. Hannah Beazley MLA enjoy our very first exclusive pre-game event.

Thank you to  Curtin alumnus Jesse Wagstaff from the Perth Wildcats and Australian Paralympic swimmer and former student Ben Popham for sharing their words of wisdom before the big game.

Jesse and Ben shared some of their favourite pre-game rituals. For Ben, it was calming his nerves by listening to some Taylor Swift and for Jesse, who is also a father of three children, having a nap was essential. 

We can’t wait to bring you more exciting alumni events in the future, stay tuned! 📅

Want to stay updated on future alumni events and opportunities? Update your details via link in bio for more. 👆
 
#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #CurtinStadium #UBL #Basketball #PerthWildcats #Olympian #Olympics #Sport #Alumni #Perth #Event

What a sensational turnout at the 2024 Curtin Carnaby’s University Basketball League (UBL) Alumni and VIP Function last week at Curtin Stadium! 🏀👏

We welcomed Curtin University alumni, family, and friends to an exclusive pre-game event before watching our brilliant Curtin Carnaby’s win back-to-back games at Round 6 of the 2024 UBL Season.

It was fantastic to see so many of you, along with Curtin Vice-Chancellor Professor Harlene Hayne and the Hon. Hannah Beazley MLA enjoy our very first exclusive pre-game event.

Thank you to Curtin alumnus Jesse Wagstaff from the Perth Wildcats and Australian Paralympic swimmer and former student Ben Popham for sharing their words of wisdom before the big game.

Jesse and Ben shared some of their favourite pre-game rituals. For Ben, it was calming his nerves by listening to some Taylor Swift and for Jesse, who is also a father of three children, having a nap was essential.

We can’t wait to bring you more exciting alumni events in the future, stay tuned! 📅

Want to stay updated on future alumni events and opportunities? Update your details via link in bio for more. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #CurtinStadium #UBL #Basketball #PerthWildcats #Olympian #Olympics #Sport #Alumni #Perth #Event
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While interning at The West Australian as a journalism student, Amy Salapak realised she wanted to pursue a career in law. ⚖️🎓

During her placement, Amy noticed the many similarities between the two careers – such as research and fact-finding, interviewing, and understanding opposing views.

Now, the award-winning Lawyer is in her final year of completing a Doctor of Business Administration at Curtin and has gone on to establish an in-house legal practice as General Counsel for Australia’s largest country healthcare provider, WA Country Health Service.

That’s not all, in recognition for hard work and dedication she was named the 2023 Australian Government Lawyer of the Year and is a finalist for the 2024 Australian Healthcare Lawyer of the Year. 👏

Amy shares her thoughts on ethical leadership in today’s increasingly complex business world. Read the full article via the link in bio. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #Lawyer #LawyeroftheYear #Law #BusinessEthics #Ethics #EthicalLeadership #Leadership #Business #Government #Journalism #FulbrightScholar #Leader #Perth

While interning at The West Australian as a journalism student, Amy Salapak realised she wanted to pursue a career in law. ⚖️🎓

During her placement, Amy noticed the many similarities between the two careers – such as research and fact-finding, interviewing, and understanding opposing views.

Now, the award-winning Lawyer is in her final year of completing a Doctor of Business Administration at Curtin and has gone on to establish an in-house legal practice as General Counsel for Australia’s largest country healthcare provider, WA Country Health Service.

That’s not all, in recognition for hard work and dedication she was named the 2023 Australian Government Lawyer of the Year and is a finalist for the 2024 Australian Healthcare Lawyer of the Year. 👏

Amy shares her thoughts on ethical leadership in today’s increasingly complex business world. Read the full article via the link in bio. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #Lawyer #LawyeroftheYear #Law #BusinessEthics #Ethics #EthicalLeadership #Leadership #Business #Government #Journalism #FulbrightScholar #Leader #Perth
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From an early age, Curtin MBA graduate Brad Hill always knew he wanted to be an entrepreneur. 💡🧠

Whether it was working on old cars at his family’s farm in Albany or taking apart computers with his older brothers – making things better and finding new ways of working fuelled his passion and curiosity.

Now, the serial founder and entrepreneur has three thriving businesses to his name, Limestone Coast Brewing Operations, Venture & Capital and Innovation Nation TV on Channel 9.

His latest project, Innovation Nation harnesses that energy and enthusiasm into helping aspiring WA entrepreneurs ignite their dreams by capturing the attention of investors and consumers.

As we celebrate the 30th anniversary of Curtin's MBA program, Brad shares his entrepreneurial journey with us.

Discover how Brad went from working at Hungry Jacks to becoming a serial entrepreneur in #CurtinCommons via the link in bio. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #Entrepreneurship #Innovation #InnovationNation #WAEntrepreneurs #SmallBusiness #Business #WesternAustralia #BusinessLeaders #Leaders #Investing #Perth #PerthIsOk #PerthLife

From an early age, Curtin MBA graduate Brad Hill always knew he wanted to be an entrepreneur. 💡🧠

Whether it was working on old cars at his family’s farm in Albany or taking apart computers with his older brothers – making things better and finding new ways of working fuelled his passion and curiosity.

Now, the serial founder and entrepreneur has three thriving businesses to his name, Limestone Coast Brewing Operations, Venture & Capital and Innovation Nation TV on Channel 9.

His latest project, Innovation Nation harnesses that energy and enthusiasm into helping aspiring WA entrepreneurs ignite their dreams by capturing the attention of investors and consumers.

As we celebrate the 30th anniversary of Curtin`s MBA program, Brad shares his entrepreneurial journey with us.

Discover how Brad went from working at Hungry Jacks to becoming a serial entrepreneur in #CurtinCommons via the link in bio. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #Entrepreneurship #Innovation #InnovationNation #WAEntrepreneurs #SmallBusiness #Business #WesternAustralia #BusinessLeaders #Leaders #Investing #Perth #PerthIsOk #PerthLife
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Is it possible to make a successful career as a writer or publisher? ✍️📚

Reflecting on her time at Curtin, Centre for Stories Program Coordinator Logan Griffiths is grateful for the skills she gained which have helped shape her into the professional she is today. 

Like many creative industries, the Australian book industry is highly competitive and can be challenging to crack into for aspiring writers, editors, and publishers.

Curtin Professional Writing & Publishing student Rose Hopper sat down with Logan to learn more about what it takes to be successful in this often-challenging industry. 💡

Do you want to connect with other inspiring Curtin graduates leading the way in their careers? Update your details via the link in bio to stay updated on the latest graduate opportunities. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #CareersCorner #Writing #Publishing #Writer #ProfessionalWriting #WriterTips #CreativeWriting #HigherEducation #Education #FutureCareers #CareerTips #Interview

Is it possible to make a successful career as a writer or publisher? ✍️📚

Reflecting on her time at Curtin, Centre for Stories Program Coordinator Logan Griffiths is grateful for the skills she gained which have helped shape her into the professional she is today.

Like many creative industries, the Australian book industry is highly competitive and can be challenging to crack into for aspiring writers, editors, and publishers.

Curtin Professional Writing & Publishing student Rose Hopper sat down with Logan to learn more about what it takes to be successful in this often-challenging industry. 💡

Do you want to connect with other inspiring Curtin graduates leading the way in their careers? Update your details via the link in bio to stay updated on the latest graduate opportunities. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #CareersCorner #Writing #Publishing #Writer #ProfessionalWriting #WriterTips #CreativeWriting #HigherEducation #Education #FutureCareers #CareerTips #Interview
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Congratulations to Curtin graduate Dr Sandy Chong on being inducted into WA’s Women’s Hall of Fame! 👏🎉

A trailblazer and champion of women’s empowerment, Sandy’s journey to leadership is a testament to resilience and dedication to dismantling barriers for migrant women in Australia.

As the first Asian person to be elected as President of the United Nations Association in WA, Sandy works tirelessly with local communities, civil society groups, and governments to promote peace, social justice, and inclusion.

Beyond advocacy, Sandy is a passionate mentor for countless young women and migrants through organisations like UN Women, Cherie Blair Foundation and Zonta House Refuge, to name a few.

“This award holds profound significance for me, not only as a woman but also as a migrant in this country. Living in Australia for nearly 30 years, I've encountered and witnessed firsthand the challenges that many face - battling hardships, dealing with both societal and cultural stereotypes, and overcoming systemic barriers. 

“The award is not just a personal achievement for me but also a testament to the resilience and strength of all migrant women everywhere,” Sandy says.

We are so proud of you Sandy, and your unwavering commitment to advancing women’s empowerment in Australia and across Asia! 💛🌏

Read Sandy’s powerful story in #CurtinCommons via link in bio. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #WAWomensHallofFame #IWD2024 #WomenEmpowerment #DiversityandInclusion #Changemakers #GenderEquality #Community #Inclusion #Leadership #FemaleLeaders

Congratulations to Curtin graduate Dr Sandy Chong on being inducted into WA’s Women’s Hall of Fame! 👏🎉

A trailblazer and champion of women’s empowerment, Sandy’s journey to leadership is a testament to resilience and dedication to dismantling barriers for migrant women in Australia.

As the first Asian person to be elected as President of the United Nations Association in WA, Sandy works tirelessly with local communities, civil society groups, and governments to promote peace, social justice, and inclusion.

Beyond advocacy, Sandy is a passionate mentor for countless young women and migrants through organisations like UN Women, Cherie Blair Foundation and Zonta House Refuge, to name a few.

“This award holds profound significance for me, not only as a woman but also as a migrant in this country. Living in Australia for nearly 30 years, I`ve encountered and witnessed firsthand the challenges that many face - battling hardships, dealing with both societal and cultural stereotypes, and overcoming systemic barriers.

“The award is not just a personal achievement for me but also a testament to the resilience and strength of all migrant women everywhere,” Sandy says.

We are so proud of you Sandy, and your unwavering commitment to advancing women’s empowerment in Australia and across Asia! 💛🌏

Read Sandy’s powerful story in #CurtinCommons via link in bio. 👆

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We had a blast at Curtin Open Day on the weekend! 🎉📚

Thank you to all our amazing alumni volunteers who spent their Sunday with us at our Curtin Alumni Human Library stall!

It was great to see the campus buzzing and have so many people visit our stall to chat to the team and write their very own ‘Future Me’ postcards - we hope you enjoy reminiscing and reading them in the years to come! 

These amazing events don’t come together without our alumni volunteers, so a big thank you for taking the time to share your wisdom with our future graduates! 💛

Want to volunteer at future Curtin events and connect with fellow alumni? Express your interest via the link in bio. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinLife #CurtinOpenDay #Thankyou #Alumni #Volunteers #Opportunity #Event #PopUp #Volunteering #Community

We had a blast at Curtin Open Day on the weekend! 🎉📚

Thank you to all our amazing alumni volunteers who spent their Sunday with us at our Curtin Alumni Human Library stall!

It was great to see the campus buzzing and have so many people visit our stall to chat to the team and write their very own ‘Future Me’ postcards - we hope you enjoy reminiscing and reading them in the years to come!

These amazing events don’t come together without our alumni volunteers, so a big thank you for taking the time to share your wisdom with our future graduates! 💛

Want to volunteer at future Curtin events and connect with fellow alumni? Express your interest via the link in bio. 👆

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinLife #CurtinOpenDay #Thankyou #Alumni #Volunteers #Opportunity #Event #PopUp #Volunteering #Community
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