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Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

I saw on accurent affairs a few nights ago, a incident which astounded me greatly. Why anyone would be THAT angry to actually throw away their medal, and to be never seen again is amazing!

Here is a part of the article below:

 

Beijing Olympics 2008: Ara Abrahamian an anti Olympian

Swedish wrestler Ara Abrahamian disgraced his country by throwing the bronze medal, which he had won in the 84 kg Greco-Roman competition. Abrahamian said that he was robbed of the gold medal and that he will quit wrestling..

Low note: music students no longer singing uni’s praises

Sunday, June 1st, 2008
Being a BMUS student at USQ Toowoomba I am only to aware about all these stupid issues that are going on. This has affected both 1st years, 2nd years and 3rd years.
My View on this, is that we should have been told before we ENROLED into this course.
- Shannon McDuff
 
May 22, 2008
This Article below is done by Merryl Miller
THE University of Southern Queensland might be “realising its potential”, but Bachelor of Music student Jessica Maskell says it has destroyed her future.

Jessica is angry about cuts to the music program which will drive many of her fellow students to Brisbane, where the Queensland Conservatorium of Music has offered them places.

“The opportunities just aren’t here at USQ anymore,” she said.

“I’m extremely angry because students weren’t given any warning that these changes were going to happen.

“I would like to ask the vice-chancellor to understand that changes might be made because of budgets, but those changes affect real people.”

Jessica is in the final year of a degree specialising in voice and had planned to undertake the USQ honours program next year. This extra study, she said, is necessary for any performers keen to get a foothold into a highly competitive industry.

But those plans are on hold.

“There is no point in doing the honours program here anymore because it has been changed to a general “creative arts” course (at both degree and post-grad levels) which is not specific to our needs (the Masters level program has apparently been abolished altogether),” Jessica said.

“The USQ has always had a great reputation for the standard of performers it produced that was one of the reasons so many of us came here.

“I have been approached by the Con to finish my studies there, and I know many people in my course are considering that offer. Certainly some of the students feel they will be in a better position career-wise if they go.”

Sharing Jessica’s concern over the introduction of a creative arts course is chief executive and artistic director of Opera Queensland, Chris Mangin.

While USQ and Opera Queensland have long shared a productive relationship, he said that “may not be the case in future”.

“I find this news disturbing,” Mr Mangin said.

“USQ has done very good work in the past, but they have chosen not to have a conversation with us about this decision.

“In my experience, where there is non-specificity in a course, you prepare the students for nothing. A fleeting connection does not set students up to work in this industry.”

USQ’s Faculty of Arts associate dean and senior lecturer in music Rhoderick McNeill denied claims that the course changes would result in a lower quality program, or impact on career opportunities for graduates.

“I believe we will be providing a very similar standard to what we’ve provided in the past,” Dr McNeill said.

“Practical elements of the course are unchanged, and now allows for composition and musicality; the main area of change is in music theory. Students will have plenty of opportunities to reach professional standards, particularly in opera.”

The mixed messages and confusion surrounding the course changes have left students angry and fearful, according to second year Bachelor of Music student Anna Marangelli.

She said with “subjects being scrapped, staff leaving left, right and centre, and classes just not happening”, USQ had become an unstable learning environment.

“It’s just an absolute joke no-one knows what’s going on, not even the lecturers,” Anna said.

“USQ had a great reputation. Now the whole place is broken.”

A common concern among students was the possible abolition of productions which showcase USQ to the community, and bring students to the campus.

Hervey Bay Air-Port

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

I have just recently come back from a trip from Sydney - flying from Hervery Bay. I have flown from Hervey Bay to either Brisbane or Sydney a fair few times, and each time there is one little thing which impresses me. When your on the plane, and leaving the tarmat the people working wave good-bye to you. Personally I think this is quite a polite gesture and a nice little extra touch to make our air-port just that little better.

Take your pick

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

Brisbane is the third largest city in Australia…. and after spending 2 nights there I don’t think I could ever live there.

Sure the place where we stayed “Holiday Inn” was in a … ok spot…although I do suppose it being walking distance to the casino did make my time more enjoyable. But while its good for a short get away, I just don’t see how people could live there.

While yes, its great having a big town but the way people drive, and how the streets are set out are just stupid! The poor GSP even had trouble working out where to turn let alone the traffic making it difficult to change lanes.

For those who want busy but not stupid busy – I suggest Toowoomba. And yes, I stayed there for two night’s as well just after Brisbane. They are similar in they both have alot of people, but Brisbane is just for people who know where they are going and don’t care about anyone else.  In Toowoomba case, you could be a tourist and find it quite easy to get around and if you miss a street there is plenty of opportunities to turn around.

So, take your pick - Brisbane  

 

 or                 Toowoomba

 

Or if they don’t have what you want….. try Hervey Bay

US dollar now 93 Australian

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

The fresh, floral air energizes you. The warm, tranquil waters refresh you. The breathtaking, natural beauty renews you.

Look around. There’s no place on earth like HAWAII!!!

And that is where I am going – to stay for a 10 relaxing days exploring the island and the volcanoes!    

Anyway – back on topic:

With my trip to Hawaii only 26 Days away (and counting) I have been keeping a close eye on the Australian dollar to the US dollar. Yesterday, it surged to 23-year high after the Reserve Bank of Australia raised interest rates and investors interpreted its outlook as hawkish.

The central bank increased its official rate by a quarter of a percentage point to a 11-year hight of 6.75 per cent - as widely expected, to fight inflationary pressures.  (And, because of it going up, it has just helped my fight in not know who to vote for- just gives me one reason to go against John Howard.)

The Australian dollar raced back above US93 cents shortly after the announcement and by late afternoon yesterday had jumped as high as US93.80 cents, its highest level in 23 years.  

Anyway, good news for me and my money in regards to my trip!

Some Interesting Information - Central bank data showed  that the Aussie closed at US93.93 cents on April 4, 1984  

Big Election - but who to choose??

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

With the election well on its way, I can’t help but wonder if anyone is in the same boat as me.

I don’t follow anything to do with politics and I didn’t care who our priminsiter was or who got chosen. Being under 18 I didn’t have to worry about that but now the time has come. Now that I’m 18 I have to vote and no - I don’t want to go make up a dodge vote because I can’t help but think that mine will be the one that is the decider!

But who to choose if you don’t know anything about what either one of them promises! Watch the political discussions more? Well I tried watching the 90minute debate last night but much to my partner’s disgust – only got through 30 minutes of it before I was fast asleep. All I got out of it was that Kevin Rudd wants to get rid of the workers right thing – which I think is a great thing… I thought anyway… and that John Howard made the best argument over all. (judging by the votes on sun-rise the next morning).

What to do? Who do I choose? Hopefully something will happen that will make me choose one way or another……

Gotta Love the Beach

Monday, October 1st, 2007

With winter gone and the days starting to warm out, Hervey  Bay beach is the place to be. The best thing about Hervey Bay is that this beautiful weather will continue way into next year! It always been something nice to do if you are board, not to mention the dogs just LOVES the beach! These shots were taken on a beautiful Wednesday morning.

                

Of course, as usual pictures are on http://www.flickr.com/photos/shannonmcduff/

Finally?

Monday, September 24th, 2007

So today I hear on the Radio that Hungry Jacks is coming to Hervey Bay in December. They were looking  for senior employees from the  ages between 17 and 21. But, I can’t help but wonder - is this another rumour going around? First time i heard about it was it was going in where Bunnings is. Then, I heard that it was going in near red roster and I actually thought that this time it was really going to go there, but no. So here we go again, but will it happen?…. we shall see

I’ve always loved Hungry Jacks and maybe it’s because we don’t have it in Hervey Bay and it’s always nice to get a burger when I’m off on a holiday. Will having it in Hervey Bay and so accessible all the time - still make it taste as good every time?  

Bundaberg Air Show 2007

Friday, August 10th, 2007

One the biggest events which happens every two years is the Bundaberg Air Show. This is a magnificent three day event, incorporating aerial demonstrations, joy flights, and static displays of some of the finest aircraft to take to the skies.

This was my first year of going to the show, however I have been to a similar smaller air show in my town – Hervey Bay. It was fantastic, and even though we arrived in the afternoon while most crowds had gone – it was still impressive!

The thing that impressed me the most was …the plane in the picture below. (try as I might, I can not find the name of it!) It is used to drop of soldiers in battle so it has to be able to get away quickly. It can take off in under 400m! Just to be able to see something so big, build up so much power and than take off in just that little amount is quite amazing!

More pictures to come of the Bundaberg Air show (2007) in the Gallery!

A few of them are already on www.flickr.com/photos/benmay - have a look!