
Newsletter #12: March 2023
I firstly want to take a moment to acknowledge the challenges the communities in Gulf of Carpentaria are facing with
I firstly want to take a moment to acknowledge the challenges the communities in Gulf of Carpentaria are facing with
A new initiative to provide farmers with technological solutions is underway at James Cook University’s Fletcherview Station, two hours west
Join the TNQ Hub and BlueWren Connections for an “Influential Women” Community Leadership Forum. LEADERSHIP: is the ability to influence
Climate and extension experts share their knowledge and reflections in new Industry Experts video series The TNQ Hub is delighted
TNQ Hub connectivity trial to test speed and reliability of new service in black spots The TNQ Hub’s Technical Adoption
Welcome to our first newsletter of the year! You can see that 2023 has already brought extreme flooding and extreme
Raising resilience in rural, regional and remote Australia, by Mykala Wright, JCU College of Business, Law and Governance Originally published
Second round of the FRRR and ARLF National Mentoring Program now open for applications Up to 180 places are available
2023 Science to Practice Forum, 6-8 June – EOI for presenters The Science to Practice Forum (the Forum) brings together
We acknowledge the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of this country and pay our respects to the Traditional Owners and Elders, past and present, of the land on which we stand today, the Djabugay (pronounced Jap-ur-kai), Yirrganydji (pronounced Irri-kan-dji) and the Gimuy Yidinji (pronounced Goom-eye Yidinji) people (and all other country/people joining us today).
In the spirit of reconciliation, we also acknowledge the valuable contribution that Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples continue to make to James Cook University and the broader community.