Dear {FIRST_NAME|Alumni}, La Trobe Alumni e-news for February 09.

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Dear {FIRST_NAME|Alumni},

Yesterday we faced the stark and tragic fact that many in our University community had their lives changed forever by the bushfires that swept through Victoria at the weekend – one of the worst natural disasters in recent times. With over 170 deaths currently reported, the trail of human and physical destruction is impossible to comprehend. We know that we have lost members of staff, students and La Trobe alumni in this tragedy – and our thoughts and condolences go out to all family and friends of those who have perished. We have set up various forms of support for staff who have lost their homes.

Many of our campuses were close to, or in the path of the firestorms and while not completely clear of danger, we can report that all so far remain unscathed. But our staff, students and our wider communities are suffering and we will continue to support them to the best of our ability. I have listed below some of the activities already underway across the University and also ways in which you might want to help as individuals.

Accommodation Bendigo: The University responded to an early request from the Emergency coordination services for short term accommodation. We had 9 people stay in our student residences on Sunday night, and 6 last night (Monday). We will continue to make this available for the next two weeks and will work with the Housing Authority on strategies for accommodation once students return to the campus. We are also working to make some self-contained accommodation available should affected staff need this for the short to medium term.

Accommodation Beechworth: We have made 92 beds available to fire fighters and other volunteers at present, and are ready to make more available if necessary.

Accommodation Bundoora: We have made self contained accommodation available to affected staff and this offer has already been taken up. We are also assembling any whitegoods and furnishings that we will be able to make available if requested.

Our local communities: We are liaising with local governments and the communities directly surrounding our campuses to discuss how we can assist with their longer terms responses to the bushfire devastation.

Financial contributions: There are many staff who have indicated they would like to make a financial contribution to assist colleagues who have been severely affected by this tragedy. To enable this to happen easily, we have established the La Trobe University Staff Bushfire Appeal where staff can contribute through payroll deductions over the next three pay periods. If you would like to make a donation to the broader community, the Victorian government has set up the 2009 Victorian Bushfire Appeal in partnership with the Red Cross, with further information available at www.redcross.org.au or 1800 811 700.

Donating blood: There are many people who are injured as a result of the fires and receiving medical care and donations of blood are keenly sought. Blood donations are organised through the Red Cross (phone 13 14 95). The Red Cross will take details and make arrangements for you to make a blood donation at a local collection point.

Supporting volunteers: A large number of staff and alumni have volunteered during this crisis and we thank you all for your continuing dedication and bravery during the most horrific of circumstances. We are supporting our staff volunteers with flexible leave and working arrangements.

Counselling services: Counselling for staff has been organised through the University's Employee Assistance Program. The EAP provider, ResolutionsRTK has mobilised a specialist team to assist people regarding the bushfire.

If you have any further suggestions regarding assistance and support for our community in these difficult circumstances please email Dr Muyesser Durur, Executive Director, People and Culture on m.durur@latrobe.edu.au or mob: 0427 120 888.

Regards,

Paul Johnson
Vice-Chancellor

BENDIGO CHAPTER NEWS

The Vice Chancellor opens Kilmartin Court

On Thursday 11 December 2008, staff and alumni attended the naming of Kilmartin Court in recognition of Professor Leslie (Les) Kilmartin, Pro Vice Chancellor, La Trobe University Bendigo Campus and Dean, Faculty for Regional Development, 1995 to 2003. Over 100 staff (past and present) and other alumni were present. Read more

Downtown Lecture Series: 'The Politics of Water in Victoria'

We will kick-off our 2009 Downtown Lecture Series with a presentation from Mr Ian Tulloch, Co-ordinator of the Sociology and Politics Program at the Bendigo Campus. The Lecture will commence at 6.00pm on Wednesday 25 February 2009, at the La Trobe University Visual Arts Centre, 121 View St. Bendigo.

Ian will present: “The Politics of Water in Victoria”, an examination of the most discussed political issue in Victoria today – “water.” Read more

 

ART HISTORY CHAPTER NEWS

After a very busy and successful 2008 we are embarking on an even busier 2009. Our committee met for the first time this year on Friday 6th. This year’s executive comprises Catherine Thomson, President; Elspeth Riggall, Vice President; Margaret Baulch, Secretary and Norma Levin, Treasurer and Membership.

Our committee numbers eleven and is a very active group. We enjoy association through our committee members with other organizations such as the Fine Arts Network (FAN), Friends of the National Gallery Library (FOGL) and the Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (ADFAS).

We will be visiting the studio of Juan Ford in February. Juan’s work is represented in many major galleries in Australia. Last year, with the assistance of the Art History Chapter, one of his paintings, From Grave to Cradle was purchased for the La Trobe University Art Museum.

Later, in February we will celebrate the 90th birthday of the convener of the Art History Chapter of Alumni, M/s Rae Alexander. Rae was instrumental in setting up the Alumni and has continued to support the Chapter in many ways over the last twelve years. Read more

PROFILES

Shueh-li Ong

Graduate Diploma, Music Technology, Interactive Multimedia 1990

Recipient of a visa awarded only to "Artists of Extraordinary Ability" by the US Govt. and American Federation of Musicians, this Australian born Singaporean cutting-edge show designer and master class lecturer is at the forefront of the global progressive music scene. But despite the imposing credentials, Shueh-li Ong is just a “curious bugger at heart” with her eyes on the scale and feet firmly on the ground.. Read more

Reece Lumsden

MBA (TechMgt) 2006

Looking back on his “rocky” path, Boeing ace Reece Lumsden gives an inspiring account of how taking a measured risk can pay off, big time! With goals of completing the Boston marathon and applying for astronaut candidacy with NASA well within his grasp, not even the sky’s the limit for this La Trobe MBA graduate.. Read more

Careers And Employment: A range of Alumni Careers resources is available online, using La Trobe CareerHub. When registering, please select the service area "Graduate". Please email careers@latrobe.edu.au for further information.

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La Trobe Student Career Mentoring Program

Would you like to develop your own coaching, leadership and communication skills? Are you interested in using your knowledge and experience to help guide students as they embark on their career? Become a mentor in the La Trobe Student Career Mentoring Program and you can help nurture final year students to become better informed graduates with an increased chance of securing meaningful employment at the end of their degree. Mentors are required to attend an introductory event, meet with their mentee a minimum of five times between April and October, and attend a celebration at the end of the program. 

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Applications Close 6 March, 2009 

For more information and an application form, go to: http://www.latrobe.edu.au/careers/employers/engage/mentoring.html  

or contact: Patricia Brown, Careers and Employment, T: 03 9479 3524E: p.brown@latrobe.edu.au

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EVENTS

Visit to Juan Ford’s Studio

February 10 More details

Indonesia’s 2nd Australian Alumni Awards Dinner

21 February 2009

At the Grand Ballroom of Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta More details

School of Biological Science 1993 – 1996 Reunion

All Bio Science alumni who graduated between 1993 – 1996 and their partners are cordially invited to attend this awe inspiring event!

Saturday 21 February 2009, starts 7:30pm
Eagle Bar, La Trobe University, Bundoora Campus

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Bendigo – Downtown Lecture Series: 'The Politics of Water in Victoria'

6.00pm on Wednesday 25 February 2009

La Trobe University Visual Arts Centre, 121 View St. Bendigo

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Degas Exhibition, National Gallery of Aus, Canberra
Talk by Jane Kinsman

March 2 More details 

Trip to Bendigo Art Gallery for The Golden Age of Couture (TBA)

March 20 More details

LA TROBE INTERNATIONAL NEWS

The La Trobe Times, La Trobe International's Online Newspaper, is now online at http://www.latrobenews.net.au/  

RESEARCH AT LA TROBE

Inducing labour is not without risk

Caution should be exercised when inducing labour in women who have no clinical indications for the procedure.

Many faces of the same gene

Dr Danuta Loesch has been studying families affected by a faulty gene, Fragile X, for more than twenty years.

PODCASTS


Liam Lenten discusses the ins and outs of analysing sports
 

Ken Harvey discusses medicine control and regulation
 

John Carroll discusses the desire for the soul to crave meaning
 

ODYSSEY TRAVELS

La Trobe is a member of Odyssey Travel - a non profit company providing educational travel for the over 45's. The company is made up of twenty-five member universities, colleges and partner organisations throughout Australia,New Zealand and Asia. The host organisation is the University of Wollongong. Programs are currently operating in more than forty countries and there is also an extensive in-bound program for overseas participants. As this is Odyssey's 25th anniversary, Alumni can benefit from a discount of $250 on 2009 programs.

Further information is available via email from Cliff Picton who is La Trobe's representative on the Odyssey Board, or via the Odyssey Website 

 

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NEW BENEFITS PARTNERS

Alumni Benefits are a great way to promote your business and maintain a link with your alumni network. We would welcome Alumni to be involved in this program. Please contact alumni@latrobe.edu.au if your business would like to be part of the Alumni Benefits program.

 

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