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Subscriber only A Bundaberg educator has been recognised for his excellence, leadership and commitment to teaching and quality student learning. CQUniversity s mechanical engineering lecturer Dr Ramadas Narayanan was as part of the Australian Awards for University Teaching (AAUT). The Bundaberg lecturer received an Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning award, recognising the diversity of contributions made to quality student learning. Brisbane-based information and communications technology expert Professor Michael Cowling and Mackay s digital media specialist Dr Ashley Holmes from CQUniversity also received awards. CQUniversity s vice-president Professor Helen Huntly congratulated Dr Narayanan and his colleagues on their well-deserved achievements. I applaud their efforts and thank them for their continued contribution to CQUniversity and our students, Professor Huntly said.
But am loving watching mr Musk leading the charge ,
McFlock 4.1.1.1
That dude pisses me off.
I give him a 20% chance of creating indentured servitude on Mars or just creating an elysium satellite for rich people in orbit.
bwaghorn 4.1.1.1.1
Probably but the frontier is always a wild place .
Humans are expansionist to our core might as well accept it and get on with . Going way out west to chance your luck on mars has to be preferred to the lofty goals of getting a fucking huge mortgage and slaving your life away to pay it off .
McFlock 4.1.1.1.1.1
I heard years ago that the westward expansion in the US had only a third of settlers survive five years out there.
Forget now 1.1.1
$700,000 seems a lot considering that the air force already owns the helicopters, so that s just fuel, maintenance, and maybe staffing (but that d be army pilots and police spotters? So already employed just reassigned). I do know from once living in rural parts near a usually tranquil growing area, those helicopters flying so low are really loud and annoying. Far worse than tourist flights which are at least on the way somewhere rather than circling for days over the same area.
Tricledrown 1.2
Police realise that alcohol meth etc are the dangerous drugs and targeting gangs is where resources should be focused.
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