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News in brief - Spring 2023
The people and research of the University receive wide media attention locally, nationally and internationally.
Letters to the editor
Fond memories of Uni life are shared in these heart-warming responses to our recent contest.
Lumen Readers’ Prize
Lumen readers have the chance to win one of 10 prizes worth $150 each to help celebrate our 150³Ù³óÌýÌý²ú¾±°ù³Ù³ó»å²¹²â.
Look at moi! It's Cardy, but not as we knew it
The Lumen wine review: were Kath and Kim right all along? Is Cardy cool again?
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Law: The Way of the Ancestors
A review of Marcia Langton and Aaron Corn’s book on Indigenous Law, launched at the ³ÉÈË´óƬ in May.
Making the most of every opportunity
For Pamela Wall – known by most as Pammie – and her late husband Ian, opportunity and generosity are the common threads woven throughout their lives.
Preview: Celebrating our 150th
In 2024 the ³ÉÈË´óƬ will be rolling out a diverse series of events, parties, celebrations, special discussions and commemorative merchandise to celebrate our 150th anniversary.
Codan founders' scholarship legacy
In 1959 three exceptional ³ÉÈË´óƬ students embarked on a humble business venture. Their huge success, and generosity, now helps others.
Giving Day: Waite clubrooms redevelopment
Plans are in place for the Waite clubrooms to undergo major redevelopment in 2025 as part of the proposed masterplan for Waite Oval.
Giving Day: Lifelines for stroke research
Every 10 minutes someone in Australia suffers a stroke, making it the leading cause of disability in our country. In 1992, at just 42 years old, healthy stockbroker and father of three Peter Couche became one of the 250,000 Australians who were then living with the aftermath of a stroke.