By Warren Roberts, founder of Yarn Australia, and Kate Johnston, postdoctoral research fellow, Sydney Environment Institute. ... For this event, Aunty Jennifer Quinlin, Aunty Agnus Ware and Kate Jackson are collaborating with the chefs from USU.
Kate Zambelli - Bachelor of Architecture and Environments. If Sydney is to meet the long-term challenges of housing affordability and better access to workplaces more Transport Orientated Developments (TODs) need to ... be established, as these would
Data is increasingly used to direct services, secure funding and influence policy. However, for the disability community in Australia, access to high quality data is significantly lacking. This report captures the perspectives of 40 members of
Kate Johnston explores why a community kitchen providing access to free and affordable food, job opportunities and training could revolutionise food security on and off campus. ... By Dr Kate Johnston. Let’s imagine for a moment, a food hub on
QBE) and Kate Simmonds (WillisRe) spoke of their work in the insurance industry and Cecile Walton (Commonwealth Bank) and Dr Wood spoke of their work for the banking sectors. ... In addition, Kate Bromley and Zoe Whitton (CitiBank) spoke of the ways in
But what if Ubers are in the air and not on the street?” proclaims architecture student Kate Zambelli. ... Kate’s idea is driven by a need she sees to make Sydney more productive, livable and sustainable.
Most people in western countries die in institutional settings – in hospitals, hospices and nursing homes,” says the University Sydney’s Professor of Nursing, Kate White. ... Kate White is one of three palliative experts who will speak at the Dying
This Award recognises the work of the broader FoodLab team, which has included Program managers Jamie Loveday and Catriona Macmillan, researchers Dr Kate Johnston and Omar Elkharouf, and partners at the