Giving to keep classical music alive
Christine Whitworth Roach had her first experience of classical music at age 10 when her parents, Sylvia and William Whitworth, took her to a…
A story and a legacy
Dr Myint Zan, a proud ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃLaw alumnus based in Myanmar, has been giving generously to ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃsince 2018 through the creation of student prizes and…
Deeper engagement with Asia and the Pacific
East Asia Forum (EAF) is a platform for analysis and research on politics, economics, business, law, security, international relations and society -…
Changing the game in climate action
Rebecca Blackburn believes living a simpler life not only makes us happier, but is also great for the environment. She is now ready to examine this…
Studying law to make an impact on society
As a teenager, Max Farinazzo witnessed first-hand how lawyers can assist with family challenges. He soon realised studying a…
Baidam Solutions and Dvuln support Kambri Scholars
In 2021, ICT companies Baidam Solutions and Dvuln came together to support the Kambri Scholars Program. Their generosity will help Indigenous…
Caring for Country is important to Dhani
I am a proud Wiradjuri woman, from the Kalari (Lachlan River) born and raised here in Canberra. When I was a young child, my parents instilled in me…
Hunter's university dream is coming true
I am a proud Noongar man, born and raised in an outer suburb of Perth, WA. I wasn't sure if university was for me until, in Year 12, I read…
ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃstudents are calling in May and June
Did you receive a call from an ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃstudent? Our students are calling alumni between 3 May and 30 June to see how you're going, and talk to you about…