August 8th, 2013 by smatts
The DLU is looking to refresh its image for all of our banners, brochures and other promotional materials. As our students are the core of what we do, we thought we should ask you to help us out! Please pick an image out of the options below; or, if you’re feeling creative, submit your own design and send it to dlu@monash.edu with the subject title ‘New DLU Logo’.
We’ll collate the results and will announce the winner later this month, so watch this space!
The DLU is looking to refresh its image for all of our banners, brochures and other promotional materials. As our students are the core of what we do, we thought we should ask you to help us out!
Please follow this link to a survey where you can pick from one of five options.
Alternatively, if you’re feeling creative, submit your own design and send it to dlu@monash.edu with the subject title ‘New DLU Logo’.
We’ll collate the results and will announce the winner later this month, so watch this space!
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August 7th, 2013 by smatts

The annual R U OK Day is again this year on September 12th. Monash will be hosting a range of activities to promoting open and supportive conversations to let those who are feeling vulnerable that there are people out there that they can talk to.
Events (including an all-campus cake competition!) will be run at Berwick, Caulfield and Clayton – you can check out the calender here.
Make sure you check out the R U OK? Day website as well, where you’ll find a bunch of vital information about how you can contribute to someone else’s well-being, just by asking “are you ok?”.
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August 7th, 2013 by smatts
The Vision Australia Further Education Bursary 2014 is now open for applications.
Any students seeking to study (or already studying) an accredited course at or above Certificate 4 level, including undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, in 2014 can apply for this opportunity to receive adaptive technology to assist them with their studies.
Applications will close on 31 October 2013.
For more information and the application process please visit the Vision Australia website:
www.visionaustralia.org/bursary.
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August 7th, 2013 by smatts
Are your feet itching for some travel? Thinking about getting some globe-trotting time in between your studies? Looking for something new and exciting on another corner of the globe?
Monash Abroad is offering a bunch of exciting opportunities through internships, student-led placements, research and volunteering all over the world! Some you may even be able to take on while you’re on exchange, or on your next semester break.
Studying or working abroad can open up a whole new world, allowing you to travel and see parts of the globe
Check out what’s available here, or contact the Monash Abroad team here.

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August 2nd, 2013 by smatts
Welcome back every body!
In the news this week:

Franco Matticchio
Have a wonderful, cosy weekend!
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August 1st, 2013 by smatts
For August and September only, HumanWare is lowering The price of the Accessible, hand-held, easy-to-use Trekker Breeze talking GPS.
The GPS is now only $695.
Trekker Breeze automatically verbally announces names of streets, intersections and landmarks as you walk. You always know where you are and where you are going on foot or in a vehicle and you can easily find out what is around in your location (public services and businesses).The Trekker Breeze gives you the step-by-step instructions from start to end for following a route to a destination.
At the Vision Australia Texpo exhibition there will be a HumanWare stand and where you can go and have a good feel of, and look at the Trekker Breeze and ask any questions you may have about how it can help your particular travel circumstances.
Humanware can be contacted on 02 9686 2600 or emailed at au.sales@humanware.com if you have any questions about Trekker Breeze or wish to place an order.
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July 26th, 2013 by smatts
Hi everyone!
It’s O-Week, I hope you’re all enjoying your one last week of holidays before classes start again on Monday!
It’s a pretty slow news week over here, but let us know if you see or hear of any great disability news!

Also – check out these Food Flags made by advertising company WHYBINTBWA for the Sydney International Food Festival!
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July 19th, 2013 by smatts
Happy Friday every body!
How are your holidays?
It’s been pretty quiet around here.
If you hear/see/know of any great items to share on the Friday round up, let us know!

Unite by Lim Heng Swee
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July 12th, 2013 by smatts
It’s that time of the week!
Hope you’re all enjoying your holidays, wherever you are!
Here’s some disability related tidbits from the grapevine from this week:

VACATIONS II - Design by Maria del Pilar Botero
I hope you’re all doing marvellous things on your holiday!
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July 12th, 2013 by smatts
Distinguished Monash Alumni, Ron McCallum AO is the Chair of the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Chair of Radio for the Print Handicapped of New South Wales Co-operative. He is also one of two Deputy Chairs of Vision Australia and in 2008 was appointed as a member of the Federal Government’s National People with Disabilities and Carers Council.
In 2003, he was awarded a Centenary Medal for his role as a labour law scholar and for his role as a disabled citizen in our nation. In 2006 the Queen’s Birthday honours recognised Professor McCallum with an Officer in the Order of Australia for his services to tertiary education, for industrial relations advice to governments, for assistance to visually impaired persons and for social justice. In 2007 Professor McCallum received an Alumni Achievement Award from Queen’s University Canada where he had undertaken postgraduate studies in law from 1972 to 1974.
In 2008, McCallum was elected to the first Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities of the United Nations which monitors compliance with the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. In February 2009, he was appointed inaugural Rapporteur to the Convention and in October was elected Chair of the Committee. He was re-elected to the Committee in 2010 and remains as Chair.
Watch his inspiring TedX Talk, ‘My Insight Into The Blind Reading Revolution‘, or read his Alumni profile here.
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