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Family fun in an inspiring environment made ECU's award-winning Wild and Wacky Big Draw Holiday Program a big success.  read article »
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Caps and gowns, tassels and diplomas. With less than a semester to go before this year’s graduates walk across the stage to shake the hand of Edith Cowan’s Chancellor and collect their diplomas, anxiety levels rise and talk of career paths and future jobs hit close to home.
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Almost every day, groups of people somewhere are working towards making the world a better place. Edith Cowan University has a team of senior researchers who are finding ways to do just this by improving the lives of children, teenagers, adults and the elderly. read article »
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The story of Romeo and Juliet is one that most people are familiar with, and it's a good thing too because as reviewer Kate Thurkle reports, some audience members found the classic Shakespearian language in Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts’ latest performance hard to follow. read article »
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Achieving idol status on Channel 10’s Australian Idol is one of reality television's greatest triumphs. But does Guild Idol, ECU’s own attempt at finding singing strengths among the students, stand up to the fame and strong following that the show has? read article »
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There is nothing better for ambitious students than to be able to showcase their work and learn from the best in the industry. This year’s WA International Classic Guitar Ensemble Festival provided unique opportunities for classical guitar students at the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) to demonstrate their talents and to learn the tricks of the trade from well-respected musicians. read article »


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