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Premium Content Subscriber only Bundaberg is full of positive news and that is something to celebrate, which is why we are bringing you a weekly dose of good news stories from around the region. Here are just some of the things that happened recently that made us smile.
WHISKY BUSINESS: New club serving neat tasting concept Whether you drink it neat, on the rocks or mixed whisky lovers of Bundaberg now have a reason to toast with a new club in town. Local pals Tai Burgess and Shane Chung are the faces behind the Bundaberg Whisky Club – a social experience that offers members a selection of world-class whiskys for their tasting pleasure. ....
Premium Content 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. ....
Bundaberg-based CQUniversity engineering lecturer Dr Ramadas Narayanan has been recognised with a national teaching award as part of the prestigious Australian Awards for University Teaching (AAUT). Bundaberg-based CQUniversity engineering lecturer Dr Ramadas Narayanan has been recognised with a national teaching award as part of the prestigious Australian Awards for University Teaching (AAUT). Dr Narayanan has taught at the Bundaberg campus since 2014, and he received AAUT citations for his outstanding contributions to student learning. The AAUT awards celebrate outstanding achievements in university teaching and nominations are assessed by an independent panel of expert academics from across the higher education sector. “I am overwhelmed with congratulatory calls and messages,” Dr Narayanan said. ....