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November 2014 – Rebecca Jessen
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Eat Your Words Festival and AMP Tomorrow Maker Grant. This Sunday I will be giving a free talk about my experiences as a debut author and how I went from finishing a creative writing degree to getting my first novel published. I’ll also be doing a short reading and be giving some tips about making the journey from unpublished to published writer. You can check out the full program here. Details for my session are below. Eat Your Words Festival @ University of Queensland, St Lucia. November 26, 2014.
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Phia Damsma | Amplify | Business innovation and thought leadership
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Skip to main content. Amplify Business innovation and thought leadership. Phia Damsma is a creative software designer who has a passion for empowering vision impaired children through technology. She created Ballyland. An early learning software program that teaches fine-motor computer skills to young children who are blind, including how to use touch technology without sight. With her Tomorrow Fund. Https:/ au.linkedin.com/pub/phia-damsma/9/3a2/18b. Interested in becoming a sponsor? Sign up for updates.
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April 2015 – Rebecca Jessen
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EIGHTEEN (Carry Me Home). When I run my fingers over her skin I see traces of the lives she has already lived, lives that I have never known perhaps never will know. Her skin tells the stories of past loves, lovers that have been too quick, too rough. Stories of children gained and lost. Homes built and burned down. When I look at her, when I really look, I see the toll it has taken to be one woman holding the weight of loss in the palms of her hands. The older I get the more sure I am, that we all have ...
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Kickstart CQ | Health and Wellbeing for our Community.
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2016 Sports and Health Expo. AMPâ s Tomorrow Fund - Now Open. By Sophia Czarkowski on 13th April 2015. AMP’s Tomorrow Fund is once again offering $1 million in grants to amazing Australians doing great things. Now in its second year, this unique grants program is open to individuals of all ages, walks of life and abilities. In 2014, AMP’s Tomorrow Fund awarded grants to 47 AMP Tomorrow Makers, including artists, athletes, inventors, social innovators, writers, dancers and disability advocates. By Submitt...
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Math Thrills awarded AMP Tomorrow Fund grant | Math Thrills
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Associate Professor Michael Milford. Math Thrills Team Members. Math Thrills awarded AMP Tomorrow Fund grant. Math Thrills awarded AMP Tomorrow Fund grant. We are thrilled to announce that founding director Michael Milford has been recognised as an AMP Tomorrow Maker. With a $25,379 grant to support his Math Thrills initiative to make math an enjoyable, stealthy part of everyone’s daily lives and in doing so create a society where mathematical literacy is universal. From the AMP Tomorrow Fund website:.
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Amplify Festival 2015 Program - Sydney | Amplify | Business innovation and thought leadership
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Skip to main content. Amplify Business innovation and thought leadership. Amplify Festival 2015 Program - Sydney. Amplify Expo opens 10am. Level 1, AMP Building, 33 Alfred Street. Lunchtime Talk: 1:00pm - 2:00pm. Rethinking science, technology and innovation:. By, with and for humanity. Panel of the CEOs:. Anticipating tomorrow: Who drives the innovation agenda? MyWave), Craig Meller. AMP), Alan Joyce. Qantas), Discussion Leader: Sammy Kumar. Managing Partner, Strategy and Transformation, PwC),. Deloitte...
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Shanshan Wang | Amplify | Business innovation and thought leadership
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Skip to main content. Amplify Business innovation and thought leadership. ShanShan Wang is an industrial designer specialising in user-centred design. Two years ago, at just 21, ShanShan’s skills and talent led her on a journey to develop Roam. The world’s lightest and most efficient oxygen system for patients with respiratory ailments, including asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). With her AMP Tomorrow Fund. Https:/ au.linkedin.com/in/shanshanw. Interested in becoming a sponsor?
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