Two TAFE Queensland Gold Coast students have created the winning design for what will be one of the most popular outlets in the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Village, the Hair and Beauty Salon.
Emotions, nerves and passions will be running high on October 23 as some of the city’s brightest and most innovative minds battle it out in this year’s Mayor’s Telstra Technology Awards.
Brenda Seow is from Kualar Lumpur, Malaysia, and is studying a Masters of Physiotherapy at Griffith University’s Gold Coast campus.
Somerset College has embraced the age of the entrepreneur with an event that revealed some surprises for senior staff at the school this year.
Griffith University is taking on the deadly flu virus wiping people out this season through an innovative partnership with German research institutes.
Young entrepreneur and Bond University graduate Alisha Geary is on a mission – to showcase Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and stories locally and across the globe to raise awareness and appreciation.
With her honours degree in Design Futures on the cusp of completion, Queensland College of Art student Janet Turner is also celebrating the unveiling of the Games Village emblem by Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk.
When University medallists Justin Leigh-Smith and Peter Butcherine meet for the first time at their graduation ceremony on Saturday (Sept 23) they will share a very similar inspiring story.
TAFE Queensland Gold Coast students undertaking studies in Screen and Media and Sound Production have been given the opportunity to get hands on experience in the broadcasting environment with NEP.
QUEENSLAND’S education powerhouse, TAFE Queensland Gold Coast provided their Interior Design students with an opportunity to put what they have learnt into practice. Students were asked to deliver sustainable and environmentally friendly design concepts for a space within the Rockcote Design Centre Gold Coast.