ENGAGED
INSTITUTIONS:
EDUCATION, LAW, SCIENCE, HOUSING
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MAJOR
PANEL – THE ENGAGEMENT UNIVERSITY:
UNIVERSITIES IN NEW TIMES
PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY UNIVERSITY
OF THE SUNSHINE COAST
Chair: Bruce Muirhead
Executive Director, Eidos, Brisbane,
Australia
Room: GH1&2/Door 7 |
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Ira Harkavy Center
for Community Partnerships, University
of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA |
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Colin Power The
University of Queensland, Brisbane,
Australia |
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John Hartley CIRAC,
Queensland University of Technology,
Brisbane, Australia |
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Millicent Poole
Edith Cowan University, Joondalup,
Australia |
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John Goddard University
of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom |
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MAJOR
PANEL – LAWYERS REACHING OUT
TO THE MARGINS PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY
CLAYTON UTZ
Chair: John Corker Director,
National Pro Bono Resource Centre,
Sydney, Australia
Room: GH3/Door 9 |
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Julian Porter
Queensland Advocacy Incorporated,
Brisbane, Australia |
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The Hon. Justice Martin
P Moynihan Supreme Court
of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia |
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Robert Reed Minter
Ellison Lawyers, Brisbane, Australia |
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David Hillard Clayton
Utz, Sydney, Australia |
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Zoe Rathus Griffith
University, Brisbane, Australia |
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| S57 |
ENGAGED
INSITUTIONS: UNIVERSITIES I
Chair: Michael Cuthill The
University of Queensland, Brisbane,
Australia
Room: P5 |
| 11.30am |
AUCEA:
An Emerging Collaborative and Strategic
Approach Dedicated to University-Community
Engagement in Australia Jan
Temple Australian
Universities Community Engagement
Alliance (AUCEA), Sydney, Australia
& Alice Story
Queensland University of Technology,
Brisbane, Australia &
Wayne Delaforce Queensland
University of Technology, Brisbane,
Australia |
| 11.50am |
Beyond@ivory.tower
– From Traditional University
to Engaged University Lucius
Botes University of Free
State, Bloemfontein, South Africa |
| 12.10pm |
The
Northern Corridor Education Precinct:
A Space of Engagement for Mutual Benefit
Wayne Delaforce Queensland
University of Technology, Carseldine,
Australia |
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| S63 |
ENGAGED
PEOPLE: LEARNING COMMUNITIES II
Chair: Cathy Lilley
Queensland Dept of Communities, Brisbane,
Australia
Room: M2 |
| 2.20pm |
Maroochy
2025 Community Visioning and the Learning
Inspired Village Leadership Network:
A Partnered Action-Learning Project
to Accredit Village Leaders Steve
Gould Maroochy 2025, Maroochydore,
Australia |
| 2.40pm |
Encouraging,
Educating and Engaging Individuals
Across Communities: The Smith Family’s
Strategy and Programs Rob
Simons The Smith Family,
Sydney, Australia |
| 3.00pm |
City
and State: A Partnership for Building
Community Capacity in ICTs and Promoting
Lifelong Learning Bruce
McDonald Education Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia &
Sue Campin Brisbane City
Council, Brisbane, Australia |
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| S86
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ENGAGING
PEOPLE: BUILDING SAFER COMMUNITIES
Chair: Paul Friedman Queensland
Dept of Communities, Brisbane, Australia
Room: P5 |
| 4.00pm |
Operation
Weed and Seed: A Vision for Safe and
Thriving Communities Nelson
Hernandez U.S. Department
of Justice, Washington, USA |
| 4.20pm |
Community Policing – Working
Together to Prevent Crime
Jessica Anderson
Australian Institute of Criminology,
Canberra, Australia |
| 4.40pm |
Engaging
Community and Encouraging Participation
for a Safer Community – Shellharbour
City Council’s Safer Communities
Campaign Linda Campbell
& Nicky Sloan Shellharbour
City Council, New South Wales, Australia |
| 5.00pm |
Engaging
the Community in Ambulance Service
Delivery Tracy Brown
Queensland Ambulance Service, Brisbane,
Australia & Desley Cunnington
Queensland Local Ambulance Committee
Advisory Council, Brisbane, Australia |
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| S87
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ENGAGED
INSTITUTIONS: UNIVERSITIES II
Chair: Rick Williams
Queensland Dept of Communities, Brisbane,
Australia
Room: PTR |
| 4.00pm |
Engaging
Communities – Emerging University
Government Business and Community
Partnerships in South Africa Wallace
Taylor, Geoff Erwin & Andy Bytheway
Cape Peninsula University of Technology,
Cape Town, South Africa |
| 4.20pm |
Engaging
the Productive Aging: Enhancing Community
& University Viability Through
an Enterprising Aging Population
Peter Waterman University
of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore,
Australia |
| 4.40pm |
Engaging
Communities through Lifelong Learning
Bernard Ingle TAFENSW
– New England Institute, Tamworth,
Australia |
| 5.00pm |
Reconciling
International Aspirations with Regional
Responsibilities: The University of
Southern Queensland (USQ) as a Case
Study for a Regional
Transnational University William
Lovegrove University of Southern
Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia |
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| S104 |
ENGAGED
UNIVERSITIES & SCHOOLS
Chair: Kaye Pulsford
Queensland Department of Education
and the Arts, Brisbane, Australia
Room: PTR |
| 11.00am |
Frameworks
for Community Sector Partnership and
Engagement Peter Howard
Australian Catholic University
National, Strathfield, Australia
& Catherine Lyons The
Benevolent Society, Sydney, Australia |
| 11.20am |
Queensland
School Communities Build Sustainable
Futures: Case Studies from Diverse
Contexts Dorothy Andrews
University of Southern Queensland,
Toowoomba, Australia &
Helen Starr Queensland Department
of Education and the Arts, Brisbane,
Australia |
| 11.40am |
Engaging
Communities through Educational Precincts
Millicent Poole &
Patrick Garnett Edith Cowan
University, Joondalup, Australia |
| 12.00pm |
How
Universities can Enhance Sustainable
Development through Successful Engagement
with their Regional Communities
Robert Wallis Deakin
University, Warrnambool, Australia |
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| S112 |
ENGAGED
INSTITUTIONS: SCIENCE II
Chair: Ross Springolo
Central Queensland University, Rockhampton,
Australia
Room: M3 |
| 1.30pm |
Global
Modern Food Biotechnologies: Risks
and Benefits of Using an Ethical Matrix
for Participatory Holistic Developments
of Policy and Practice Astrid
Gesche Queensland University
of Technology, Brisbane, Australia |
| 1.50pm |
From
Biotech to Nanotech – Enhancing
Deliberative Processes for Science
and Technology Innovation Karen
Cronin Victoria University
of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand |
| 2.10pm |
The
Role of Science Communication in Community
Engagement Anne Leitch
CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, Brisbane,
Australia |
| 2.30pm |
e-Health
Initiatives for Engaging Communities
Anthony Maeder e-Health
Research Centre/CSIRO ICT Centre,
Brisbane, Australia |
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| S120 |
ENGAGED
INSTITUTIONS: TRAINING AND EDUCATION
Chair: Mark Frances
Queensland Dept of Communities, Brisbane,
Australia
Room: PTR |
| 1.30pm |
Creating
Networked Learning Commuities Through
UNESCO Aspnet Ivana Waddington
UNESCO ASPnet, Nambour, Australia
& Sandy Phillips Victorian Education
Channel, Australia & Iqbal
Singh Burnside State High
School, Nambour, Australia |
| 1.50pm |
Being
Responsive to Stakeholder Engagement
for Innovation Bernie
Carlon Queensland Department
of Employment and Training, Brisbane,
Australia |
| 2.10pm |
The
Role of Vocational Education and Training
in Engaging Communities Kathleen
Davey CareerLink, Wangara,
Australia |
| 2.30pm |
Capacity
Building through Community and Government
Collaboration Andrew Norris
Tasmanian Communities Online, Hobart,
Australia |
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