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University of Queensland community recognised in Queen s Birthday Honours list – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News

Share A champion for professional sportswomen and a pioneer for healthcare reform are among members of The University of Queensland community recognised with Queen’s Birthday Honours. Academics, researchers and alumni were among dozens of recipients bestowed with the honour. Associate Professor Sarah Jane Kelly is an award-winning teacher, researcher and consultant currently focused on sport, and provides mentorship to sports technology startup companies and to professional sportswomen. The Associate Professor in Law and Marketing has been recognised with a Medal in the General Division (OAM). “It was such a lovely surprise – I feel very honoured and humbled to be in the company of Australians who do extraordinary things,” Dr Kelly said.

The limitations of being 17 again

The limitations of being 17 again We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Cassie Tongues Normal text size ½ It’s possible that no one can capture the painful, wonderful sense of becoming at age 17 better than a 17-year-old themselves. That’s the age Laneikka Denne was when she wrote Dead Skin. She’s now 19. The play, about first love and family dysfunction and the ways our patriarchal society harms women and men alike, has a roiling urgency: every moment is almost too big to bear, every development of utmost significance to protagonist Andie (Denne).

The limitations of being 17 again

The limitations of being 17 again
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Teen playwright captures messy highs and lows of first love in Dead Skin

Teen playwright captures messy highs and lows of first love in Dead Skin We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Cassie Tongue Save Normal text size Kings Cross Theatre, April 8. It is possible no one can capture the painful, wonderful sense of becoming at age 17 better than a 17-year-old themselves. That’s the age Laneikka Denne was when she wrote Dead Skin. She’s now 19. Laneikka Denne, writer and star of the play Dead Skin, is a talent to watch. Credit:Jasmin Simmons The play, about first love and family dysfunction and the ways our patriarchal society harms women and men alike, has a roiling urgency: every moment is almost too big to bear, every development of utmost significance to protagonist Andie (Denne). Her crush strikes like a lightning bolt and we feel it; we see Maggie (Ruby Maishman) through her eyes: she’s the be-all and end-all. When Andie finally works up the courage to ask her out, aud

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