Historical information
Newspaper cuttings relating to Ballarat College of Advanced Education. These are from various newspapers and include The Age, Ballarat Courier, The Australian, The Herald. The cuttings cover the period from 30 November 1982 to 19 May 1983.
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Physical description
Book with beige cover, front. Spiral bound.
Subjects
- employment advertisements,
- application for enrolment,
- outline of courses,
- new technology,
- special concerts in founders hall,
- spiros rantos,
- exhibition by students,
- new computer course,
- electrical engineeringto the fore,
- beaufort house to remain open,
- bogus surveys warning,
- young potters show wares,
- adolescent drinking,
- sheryl upton research,
- ballarat leads in industrial safety,
- marooned in antarctica,
- dick richards,
- student accommodation second priority,
- victor edward greenhalgh ballarat sculptor,
- myths about pocket money,
- rosemary selkirk,
- women turn to tertiary study,
- health safety factors in new technology,
- screen based equipment,
- breaking the sound barrier,
- euan pescott achievements despite deafness,
- mars factory to use wind power,
- foundry way ceramics display,
- data bank in ballarat,
- trading hours truths exposed,
- fashion and fabric design,
- greg mannix formerly of ballarat,
- science courses could be tougher,
- farmer-turned-teacher,
- barrymacklin,
- teachers urged to encourage students,
- drawn into war,
- geoff mainwarring,
- when people need help,
- anz bank gives new computer,
- deans meet in ballarat,
- mining education returns 'home',
- bcae centre of mining engineering,
- high technology not a solution,
- printmaker buys rare old press,