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Course targets leaders
In a first for the Moreton Bay Region, USC is offering a short course designed for team and aspiring leaders. Best of all, each of the three bite-sized modules can be delivered in one day.
Putting spring in their step
Students at the Australian Trade Training College in Scarborough will be literally Stepping in Spring tomorrow (September 1).
‘Incredible start’ for new students
Mango Hill State Secondary College has been officially opened with praise flowing from Queensland’s Deputy Premier for its students’ “maturity and resilience”.
Unsung hero kick-starts new career
One of the Moreton Bay Region’s most remarkable volunteers will use a National Council of Women in Queensland (NCWQ) bursary to train and help even more people.
Why Makenzi’s speaking to the world
Makenzi Goodwin’s passion for performing has led the Mango Hill teenager to a new global audience in the World Monologue Games.
Back to the future – the man shaping The Mill
Nigel Chamier is no stranger to challenges in fact he thrives on them - and as Chair of the first MILLovate Board of Governors faces one of the biggest in the Moreton Bay Region.
Reality check for welding students
School students have been given hands-on welding experience using the latest 3D reality welding simulators at TAFE Queensland’s Caboolture campus.
Meet USC graduate helping shape Moreton Bay region’s future
Mitch Tilly is turning to lessons learned in Nepal and India as part of his work on developments which will be “defining moments” in the history of Moreton Bay Region.
USC’s free toolkit for job seekers
With COVID-19 lockdowns severely disrupting the job market, USC Business School has stepped up to provide free help to those applying for jobs.
USC provides free meals to students in need
Students at USC Moreton Bay and USC Caboolture doing it tough now have access to free, ready-made, nutritious meals to help them focus on their studies.