October 2006 - Charles Darwin University

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October 2006 - Charles Darwin University
Charles Darwin University
Graduation Program
October 2006
Charles
Darwin
University
October Graduation Ceremony 2006
The Chancellor, Mr Richard Ryan, AO, presiding
Darwin Entertainment Centre
Friday 13 October 2006
October Graduation Ceremony 2006
Charles
Darwin
University
A Message from the Chancellor
As Chancellor of Charles Darwin University it is an honour and a privilege to
congratulate the graduands of 2006.
Charles Darwin University was formed through the merging of institutions such as
the Northern Territory University, Centralian College, the Northern Territory Rural
College and Menzies School of Health Research. This state of the art institution has
grown into a place of learning for more than 18,000 students.
Charles Darwin University offers a fresh approach to education, with a wide
range of study options, excellent standards of teaching and an engaging learning
environment. This is a university that aims to inspire its students to acquire the
skills and knowledge to change their worlds for their own good and the good of
the community.
As well as being a celebration of knowledge, graduation ceremonies allow students
to share their pride and satisfaction in achieving their goals with their families,
friends, and the University staff who have supported and encouraged them
throughout their studies.
Graduation is not a farewell to the Charles Darwin University. We look forward
to welcoming back graduands as members of the Alumni or through continuing
formal studies and to the many symposia, lectures, concerts and events at the
University.
Congratulations again to the Charles Darwin University graduates of 2006. We have
no doubt we will be hearing of your continuing achievements in your work and the
community in the future.
Richard Ryan, AO
Chancellor
October Graduation Ceremony 2006
Charles
Darwin
University
A Message from the Vice-Chancellor
Each of you, tonight’s graduates, has grown in knowledge, in competence and understanding
during your time as students at Charles Darwin University. Each of you, by deploying these
attributes to the greatest possible extent, will make a difference; a difference to your own
future, the future of your families, your community, the Northern Territory and the global
community.
You will be part of a rapidly changing world, where the only certainty is the development
of new knowledge and new ways of doing things – ongoing change is simply part of life.
Change provides opportunities and I hope you will welcome change and successfully
ride the waves that produce it. Remember Charles Darwin, the namesake of the Territory’s
university once said, “It is not the strongest of the species that survive, not the most
intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.”
The amount of information on any subject is growing at an ever-increasing rate. To move
from being a novice and eventually to expert we all must continue to learn and to apply
those learning’s. We must keep on learning in new fields as our roles change or we slip
back down the ladder to being a novice. I hope your time at Charles Darwin University has
resulted in you having a love of learning for life and that you will be open to new ideas.
With its roots in the Northern Territory University College founded in 1986, the Darwin
Institute of Technology, established from predecessor organisations the Northern Territory
Rural College, Centralian College and Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin
University has a proud history of achievement.
As graduates of Charles Darwin University, you are becoming alumni of a University that
sees its role as providing vibrant learning, life-changing experiences and graduating
individuals with the foundation to be excellent thinkers, workers and citizens: a University
that equips its graduates with the generic skills to thrive in the complex world at large,
joining thousands of alumni in making their mark around the world and to take on the
particular challenges of the Northern Territory.
I hope you have enjoyed your university experience. I hope you will continue to learn and
that through your words and actions you will contribute to the development and reputation
of the Charles Darwin University, a university that aspires to work with its alumni, wherever
they may be, to provide an enriching experience. This evening is one of celebration; you
have achieved a significant milestone and we are proud of you. All of us in the University
join with your family and friends in saying “congratulations”.
Helen Garnett
Vice-Chancellor
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A Message from Your Student Union
Firstly, congratulations on graduating at the Charles Darwin University. This is a
special achievement that should be celebrated with friends and family.
The Students’ Union sincerely hopes you enjoyed your time and experiences
throughout your course. Your dedication and hard work as a student to successfully
pass and graduate provides inspiration to aspiring graduates.
We hope that your experience with the Students’ Union was positive and that
we helped in some way to improve your time at the Charles Darwin University.
Students operating and supporting the Students’ Union is central to the success
of on-campus activities, and your participation and contribution was greatly
appreciated.
Hopefully some of the student services provided to you by the Students’ Union
eased the pressure of university life. However, many of the services you received
have recently been wound back as a result of federal government policy. Accordingly,
the future of the Students’ Union is severely threatened, and I therefore encourage
you to pass on good reports of your experience to current and future students,
in order to ensure that the increased levels of volunteerism now necessary are
forthcoming.
Once again, congratulations to all graduates on behalf of the Charles Darwin
University Students’ Union and we wish you all the very best luck with whatever
you chose to do in your future career.
Yours sincerely,
Nathan Franklin
President
Charles Darwin University – Students’ Union
October Graduation Ceremony 2006
Charles
Darwin
University
Australian Federation of University Women Inc
Northern Territory
The Australian Federation of University Women (Northern Territory) Inc (AFUW-NT)
provided assistance in gowning for the Graduation Ceremony this evening. This is a fundraising activity providing scholarships for Northern Territory, and now East Timorese,
women students.
We presently offer three $1000 scholarships annually in the Northern Territory – one each
to an undergraduate, a postgraduate and one identified for an Indigenous woman student.
We are pleased to announce this year two new scholarships for women studying at the
Universidade Nacional Timor Lorosae, Dili. The inaugural presentation ceremony was held
in Dili in March this year. To fund these activities we plan to increase our membership base,
seek the support of regular donors and continue to provide volunteers for CDU Graduation
Ceremonies.
AFUW-NT is a member of the Federal Council of the Australian Federation of University
Women Inc (AFUW Inc). AFUW Inc joined the International Federation of University
Women (IFUW) in 1924. IFUW has NGO status with the United Nations, and is a voice for
graduate women, promoting the advancement of women worldwide and their equality
of opportunity through initiatives in education, welfare, friendship, the environment and
peace.
Membership in AFUW Inc is open to all women who hold an undergraduate degree or
its equivalent from a University anywhere in the world. AFUW Inc welcomes all women
graduates who support its purposes and objectives. Employment in a University or any
other location is not a requirement. AFUW Inc has Standing Committees on education,
youth, international issues, the environment and peace in which AFUW-NT participates
and contributes. AFUW Inc is also a member of the four Secretariats established by the
Federal Government to advise on women’s perspectives on rural, economic, human rights
and health issues.
If you would like to know more about AFUW-NT, visit these websites:
AFUW-NT : www.afuw-nt.org.au/index.html, AFUW Inc :www.afuw.org.au/welcome.htm
IFUW: www.ifuw.org
If you are interested in joining AFUW-NT please talk to us at the Graduation Ceremony, visit
our website, ring 8946 6355 (BH) or write to The Secretary, AFUW – NT, Box 714, PO Parap
NT 0804, or email the President, Penny Wurm ([email protected]), the Vice President,
Helen Haritos ([email protected]) or the Secretary, Christine Silvester (christine.
[email protected] ).
Penny Wurm
President 2006
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Charles Darwin University, Darwin Entertainment Centre
Friday 13 October 2006 – 6.30pm
Order of Proceedings
The Academic Procession will enter with the Assembly standing
Processional: Gaudeamus Igitur,
(Charles Darwin University Chamber Choir and Musicianship Choir)
The National Anthem
The Assembly will remain standing for the singing of the National Anthem
(Charles Darwin University Chamber Choir and Musicianship Choir)
Welcoming Address
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Helen Garnett PSM
The Chancellor, Mr Richard Ryan AO
The Conferring of Degrees and Awards
Education, Health and Science
Presented by the Dean of the Faculty of Education, Health and Science
Professor Carol Kayrooz
Technology
Presented by the Dean of the Faculty of Technology
Dr Steve Shanahan
Musical Performance
Law, Business and Arts
Presented by the Dean of the Faculty of Law, Business and Arts
Mr Adrian Walter
Institute of Advanced Studies
Presented by the Director of the Institute of Advanced Studies
Professor Robert Wasson
Occasional Address
Mr Michael Linskey
Graduand Response
Shameemah Salahudeen
The Academic Procession will retire, the Assembly Standing
Recessional: Rondeau
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Faculty of Education, Health and Science • Friday 13 October
Doctor of Philosophy
John Christopher Guenther
Thesis title: Vocation education and Training (VET) as
a tool for regional planning and management: Case
studies from Australian tropical savanna communities
This project aims to determine the impact of
vocational education and training (VET) in different
kinds of communities in northern Australia. The
research covered rural, Indigenous, urban and mining
communities. It sought the views of industry, trainees,
communities and voluntary organisations. Over 100
interviews were conducted with people involved in
VET in Queensland and the Northern Territory. While
most people interviewed reported work, income and
education related outcomes, a range of other social,
cultural, health, environmental and safety benefits
were also found. Given the importance of culture, the
environment and tourism for the region, particularly
for Indigenous peoples it was found that VET was
an under-utilised tool for equipping people for their
livelihoods in the tropical savannas. One of the most
important factors contributing to effective training
was related to how it shapes a person’s ‘identity’ – that
is, how trainees understand themselves and how they
then relate to other people.
Paul George Horner
Thesis title: Systematics of the Snake-eyed Skinks, genus
Cryptoblepharus Weigmann (Squamata: Scincidae)
The thesis details taxonomic research on the
scincid genus Cryptoblepharus, a group of small,
arboreal lizards that was once believed to be a
single, broadly distributed species. Using two
independent discriminating techniques (allozyme
electrophoresis and comparative morphology) the
research investigated variation within and between
populations and was aimed at distinguishing
suspected ‘cryptic-species’. Principally focussed on
Australian populations, it was determined that the six
currently recognised species were species-complexes
that actually comprised 24 species. Also recognising
13 taxa from the southwest Indian Ocean and 22
from the Indo-Pacific regions, Cryptoblepharus was
determined to comprise a total of 59 taxa of which 17
are described as new. The thesis provides accounts
of each of these species, giving descriptions and
information on identification, distribution and natural
history. Overall, the thesis contributes to a greater
understanding of the biodiversity and conservation of
the Australian fauna.
Jennifer Louise Overton
Thesis title: Teacher identity and power relationships in
contexts of educational change: A case study of teachers
This qualitative study investigated teachers in
contexts of ongoing educational change. Utilising
the concept of ‘identity’, it considered the deeper
personal and professional implications of change on
eight early childhood teachers. Teachers discussed
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their educational interactions with change and the
data were analysed using a three-tiered approach that
included narrative, grounded theory and discourse
analysis methods, evidencing three themes of teacher
identity, power and change. In contexts of ongoing
educational change, these teachers experienced
some degree of personal and professional uncertainty
and instability. This put teachers at risk of eroding
the residual goodwill that has existed between
teachers and the education system. The study has
evidenced the ways in which the actions of the
educational system shape the value that teachers
assign to themselves and their working lives and
corrode teachers’ sense of value to their employer
and therefore has direct implications for teacher
effectiveness and student learning.
Noel Douglas Preece
Thesis title: Indigenous Savanna Managers in Northern
Australia: History, Law and Practice
Indigenous ecological knowledge is a substantial
resource for contemporary savanna management, but
has been substantially ignored. This thesis researched
historical material on IEK, analysed legal impediments
to application of traditional practices, and examined
management using traditional practices. Historically
Aboriginal people managed resources with fire,
wells and fisheries, and myriad other resource
management tools. Interpretations of observations
were affected by dramatic changes to indigenous
society. Traditional burning is being reinstated,
although influence of traditional fire in shaping biotic
landscapes and re-establishing customary practice are
contentious. Aboriginal practice has been dismissed
as pyromania, and consequences for management as
incidental, which is at odds with available evidence.
Misunderstanding arises from contrasting views
of objectives, values and goals. An impediment to
ecological and reinstated traditional fire is bushfire
legislation. Changes to existing law are needed for
better savanna management.
Doctor of Teaching
Nicole Marie Traves
Master of Applied Linguistics
Yvonne Teresa Bond
Maryanne Cameron
Mekailaeh Michelle Figuera
Julie Elise Fraser
Nicola Anne Swayne
Master of Education
Anna Ingrid Katarina Fletcher
Ruth Margaret Rawnsley
Naomi Maureen Warriner
Jennifer Kathleen Webber
Master of Science
Taegan Calnan
Faculty of Education, Health and Science • Friday 13 October
Master of Tropical Environmental Management
John Charles Cahir Doherty
Linda Ann Wirf
Graduate Diploma of Education in Learning
Communities
Rosalind Mary Marden
Graduate Diploma in Primary Education
Toni Veronica Baird
Jane Kerr
Emma Caroline Liveris
Natalie Ellen Vander Sluys
Graduate Diploma in Psychology
Robynne Louise Dixon
Graduate Diploma in Tropical Environmental
Management
Nicholas John Edwin Gambold
Graduate Certificate in Applied Linguistics
Camille Joan Maynard
Stephanie Edith Marcsik
Graduate Certificate in Australian Indigenous ESL
Teaching
Louise Jessie Cooke
Graduate Certificate in Education
Douglas Robert Cairns
Sophie Elizabeth Constable
Deborah Nancy Hall
Graduate Certificate in Health
Joy-Anne Louise Ellis
Bachelor of Psychology with Third Class Honours
Barbara Kapser
Bachelor of Behavioural Science
Paul Reynolds Fong
Anthony Hall
Bachelor of Biomedical Science
Jenna Brooke Gray
Duncan Alan Roseby
Bachelor of Children's Services
Lena Marie Crasti
Kathryn Anne Hartigan
Bachelor of Education
Robert Bonnar
Melanie Jane Brown
Julie Anne Collins
Benjamin James Delanty
Marie Terese Errington
Katarina Farrand
Jenny Maree Fergus
Danielle Lesley Ford
Alexandra Jeanne Fraser
Nicole Lee James
Jaylene Jan
Rebecca Jayne Johnson
Lisa Frances Lever
Crystal Louise Miller
Margaret Mary Mulvey
Tania Joy Nicholls
Carol Anne Putica
Sofia Rodrigues
Alison Lee Sadowski
David Keith John Scott
Eleonore Simpson
Joshua Leonard Walter Smith
Carly Nicole Stagg
Michelle Julie Suski
Michelle Dianne Wolhuter
Bachelor of Environmental Science
Sharna Emma Frakking
Kirsten Louise Rosenberg-Nielsen
Kurt Bernhard Tschirner
Catriona Margaret Wagg
Bachelor of Nursing
Julia Sondra Bethune
Debra Tania Dalton
Leonie Glenda Davidson
Cheryl Diane Fontaine
Garnet Christel Meldrum
Alison Margaret Terriaca
Dylan John Tindale
Jennifer Lyn Tingwell
Shillah Tombe
Lee-Kaye Tonkin-Jones
Bachelor of Science
Felipe Fonseca Costa
Matthew Allan Kerle
Eudoxia Koulakis
Kristy Jane Mellor
Ken Patrick Newey
Andrew Charles Kenneth Scott
April Pamela Stevens
Bachelor of Vocational and Adult Education
Deborah Ann Potts
Advanced Diploma of Vocational and Adult
Education
Kim Beasley
Andrew Peter Moffat
Diploma of Children's Services
Nicole Channing
Emelia Keane
Jo-Anne Kellington
Kelly Ann Parker
Dewi Setyowati
Diploma of Community Welfare Work
Geoffrey Lewis Lohmeyer
Diploma of Conservation and Land Management
Joseph Michael D'Arcy
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Charles
Darwin
University
Faculty of Education, Health and Science • Friday 13 October
Diploma of Occupational Health and Safety
Michael Klaassen
Delene Kaye Mason-Waugh
Diploma of Training and Assessment Systems
Robert Neil Cantrill
Cherie Castle
Penelope Anne McIntosh
Certificate IV in Assessment and Workplace
Training
Lesleigh Annette Cartwright
Lorraine Anne Gibbs
Neville Wayne Hoare
Anthony Perrone
Certificate IV in Community Services and Health
(Enrolled Nurse)
Catherine Janice Ipsa Bainbridge
Anna Guempel
Marian Beth Young
Certificate IV in Community Services Work
Brooke Ash
Gregory Lawrence Brown
Kathleen Sarah Byron
Rohan Stanley Chin
Brendan Paul Howden
Bob Jabateh
Mamer Ayom Majak
Javara Nova
Certificate IV in Conservation and Land
Management
Joseph Michael D'Arcy
Certificate IV in Disability Work
Lisa Anderson
Lesley Ann Tonks
Certificate IV in Education (Teacher Aide)
Melissa Michelle Durbidge
Nikki Ruth Taylor-Faint
Certificate IV in Education Support
Michelle Cavanough
Sonya Joan Haywood
Siok Tjien Heyward
Loraine McCarthy
Dee-Ann Maher
Certificate IV in English Proficiency
Linnette Eang
Bethsaida Hingston
Huyen Phuong Le
Milagros Sampson
Weerasekara Arachchillage Shyama Walles
Certificate IV in Fitness
Judith Ahern
Catherine Joan Black
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Certificate IV in Occupational Health and Safety
Michael Klaassen
Delene Kaye Mason-Waugh
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Certificate IV in Sport (Development)
William Frederick Adams
Sophie Hawken
Lee Anthony Wilson
Certificate IV in Supporting Students With
Additional Needs
Jennifer Louise Shaw
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment
Neville Stuart Horrocks
Stephen Thomas King
Joseph Peter Pisani
Jodie Ranford
Certificate IV in Youth Work
Gregory Lawrence Brown
Brendan Paul Howden
Javara Nova
Vicki Ann Schultz
Certificate III in Advanced English Proficiency
(Second Language)
Thi Hoang Anh Pham
Certificate III in Aged Care Work
Kelly Dow
Bernardette Joy Jones
Kim-Quy Le
Ram Sami
Jacquelene Joan Scott
Fiona Michelle Stoddart
Eunice Louise Watling
Certificate III in Agriculture (Beef Production)
Chelsea Maree Palmer
Certificate III in Asset Maintenance (Pest
Management - Technical)
Peter Allan Kreymborg
Certificate III in Children's Services
Melissa Robin Adamson
Arunee Broadbent
Maria Lourdes Cheam
Wendy Jane Collins
Kylie Marie Couzner
Brooke Lee Curtis
Siragan Dawson
Colleen Gaye Deelstra
Tarida Dougherty
Sharon Lee Haeusler
Aimee Jane Hawkett
Monique Jannese
Katina Koulakis
Tuanchai Kulatnam
Vasanthadevi Mahendrarajah
Snezana Miteva
Shahida Parker
Aplonia Raga
Carmen Michelle Smith
Phutthachat Sriwiset
Faculty of Education, Health and Science • Friday 13 October
Certificate III in Community Services (Alcohol and
Other Drugs Work)
Peta Theona Lee
Certificate III in Community Services (Youth Work)
Natalie Connell
Certificate III in Community Services Work
Kathleen Sarah Byron
Adam Paul Hill
Loretta Ann James
Javara Nova
Rebekah Dorothy Shepherd
Certificate III in Conservation and Land
Management
Alf Connolly
Joseph Markham
Lucas John Paterson
Certificate III in Disability Work
Susan Elizabeth Glasgow
Corazon Librillia Jones
Barry Albert Sam
Annette May Smith
Brenda Mae Smith
Certificate III in Fitness
Melanie Jane Brandenburg
Cathrine Wendy Briner
Helen Louise Brown
Certificate III in Health Service Assistance
(Sterilisation Services)
Joan Mary Ivinson
Milagros Manning
Judith Linda Williams
Certificate III in Health Support Services (Client/
Patient Support Services)
Helen O'Toole
Marilyn Kay Petersen
Certificate III in Occupational Health and Safety
Marlene Ann Organ
Certificate III in Pathology Specimen Collection
Sharon Byrne
Shelly Anne Grundell
Andrew Rollie McGinn
Lynette Christina Edna McKee
Lynda Tina Sidler
Certificate III in Spoken and Written English
Joji Ahlstrom
Sadia Aman
Violette Batwenga
Violaine Couzinet-Kennaway
Martasinia Elia
Feni Hawati
Michal Janecek
Minu Jojo
Edward Logoro Joseph Kambu
Phonprapha Korenstra
Joseph Mulbah
Jean Baptiste Nshimiyimana
Ancharee Scott
Bindu Mol Simon
Farmo Boakai Siryon
Fatu Miatta Siryon
Sutrami Sunderland
Song Yen Ton Nu
Sry Risma Wahyuni
Kaori Winters
Xue Yi Wu
Jidong Zhou
Certificate III in Youth Work
Amber-Lee Philpot
Certificate II in Agriculture
Daniel Dru Blundstone
Anna Elliott
Timothy Hugh Lanoe Greenhill
Benjamin Hann
Trevor John Mathews
Emma-Kate Phillips
Certificate II in Asset Maintenance (Cleaning
Operations)
Nhuan Hoa Andrew Lu
Certificate II in Conservation and Land
Management
Frank Ger
Certificate II in General Education for Adults
Rodney Simpson
John Theo Van Den Berg
Certificate II in Horticulture
Helen Catherine Graham
Chansey Paech
Certificate II in Introductory Vocational Education
Skye Ellen Ingham
Shannon McEnerney
Saffron Reidy-Saliba
Karina Marie Shadforth
Aron Nathan Woods
Jordan James Woods
Certificate II in Spoken and Written English
Padiet Agout Aloung Akoul
Evelyn Alberca Bacala
Akai Josephine Borbor
Alex Diftera
Nam Hoang Doan
Simon Lemi Kenyi
Sumiati Lay
Prajuap Lekdee
Kesi Platt
Helen Ranita Roe
Sintharat Sonenalongdeth
Rebecca Wilima Toby
Lien Thi Tran
Phuangphaka Wheldon
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Faculty of Education, Health and Science • Friday 13 October
Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
Jayden Adams
Joel Peter Goldring
Darren Porter
Luke Ryan Ross
Jonella Carli Atuna Toreresi
Certificate I in General Education for Adults
Ngakinui Grace
Clifford John O'Brien
Certificate I in Horticulture
Warren Angus
Ricky Connick
Mervyn Peipei
Quan Lam Phan
Bruce Ratara
Stephen Robert Ruff
Certificate I in Rural Operations
Aston Blacksmith
Victor Donald
Jayhms Thompson
Certificate I in Spoken and Written English
Birkisa Abdunahman
Emmanuel Acieny
Muna Said Ahmed
Joyce Alobo
Ling Ling Chan
Huie Chen
Jiequn Chen
Yan Chan Chen
Shukri Mohamed Farah
Pathmadevi Gnanapiragasam
Margaret Diko John
Alfonso Jong
Nurainiah Majid
Tippawan Netpol
Thi Ngoc Cam Nguyen
Aida Kuba Paul
Anugrah Pelupesy
Netnapa Pochamni
Quewah Marie Siryon
Phongsri Steinert
Ming Chieh Sun
Son Phu Bao Tran
Korpo Zay Zay
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Faculty of Technology • Friday 13 October
Master of Engineering
Mahesh Ram Ankolekar
Sami Azam
Mohamed Elgendi
Praveen Vijayakumar
Master of Engineering Management
Ivan Budiono
Keith De Dios
Rahul Krishna
Goutham Reddy Maddirala
Shameemah Salahudeen
Srinivasan Sankaran
Pooja Sarupriya
Master of Information Technology
So Kuen Annie Chan
Bina Noeline Mary Raju
Anne Elizabeth Stewart
Graduate Diploma in Information Technology
Karen Leanne Hawkes
Bachelor of Computer Systems Management
Ronil Rohitesh Narayan
Paul Albert Simon Watt
Certificate IV in Driving Instruction
Chris John Cuthbertson
Paul Stuart Griggs
Jason Neil Hill
Scott McDonald
Pedr Davis O'Callaghan
Wendy Susan Ogden
Certificate IV in Information Technology (Client
Support)
Jessica Elizabeth Acton
Jose Manuel Antunes
Supoj Boonmanee
Martin Joseph Bumpstead
Ji Li
Yvonne Maryanne Newman
Michael Shane Reiter
Andrew Phillip Rowe
Kenneth Brian Vermudez
Yue Xia You
Dennis Yu
Certificate IV in Metalliferous Mining Operations
(Open Cut)
Anthony Siebert
Bachelor of Design
Sarah Catherine Bates
Certificate IV in Transport and Distribution (Road
Transport)
Haley Maree Roberson
Bachelor of Engineering
Charles William Gamon
Trenton David Gray
Certificate IV in Transport and Distribution
(Warehousing and Storage)
David Bruce Bambach
Bachelor of Information Technology
Cindy Shing Yee Chew
David Andrew Fowler
Michael Ginnis
Joanne Mary Gould
Kimmy Jongu
Katherine Dinah McCarthy
Steven Lay He Ma
Sean Alexander Meakin
Ridha Putri Ridwan
Joseph Edward Michael Solly
Certificate III in Automotive (Mechanical - Diesel
Fitter)
Robert Jason Kunsek
Samuel James Scarlett
Diploma of Information Technology (Network
Engineering)
Ruisito Leonardo De Guzman
Yudong Ding
Daniel Wayne Lake
Nang Sri Phong Tip
Certificate III in Automotive (Mechanical - Heavy
Vehicle Road Transport)
Stephen Michael Cann
Cameron Mansfield
Daniel Lawrence Mumme
Glenn Patrick Scarce
Diploma of Logistics Management
Shane Croft
Matthew Trent Dolling
Christopher Allan Edge
Anthony Martin Kealy
Derek Robert Marshall
Mark Stephen Rinne
Haley Maree Roberson
Simon Watt
Certificate III in Automotive (Mechanical - Light
Vehicle)
Daniel William Baines
Daniel Egan
Janelle Awhina Ruru Starcevich
Matthew Watts
Mathew Gary Weir
Certificate III in Automotive (Mechanical - Heavy
Vehicle Mobile Equipment, Plant/Earth Moving/
Agricultural)
Jonathan Harold Arthus
Stephen Eric Cruse
Gregor Kimberley Eupene
Certificate III in Automotive (Vehicle Body - Panel
Beating)
Nathan Adriaan De Leeuw
Luke James Hicks
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Certificate III in Automotive (Vehicle Body - Vehicle
Painting)
Stewart Condon
Chu Wei Lay
Certificate III in Carpentry
Martin Marko Burnett
Certificate III in Electrotechnology Refrigeration
and Airconditioning
Lee Colvin
John Duggan
Joshua James Graham
Nathan Graham
Cameron Michael Moohan
Craig Anthony Thomsen
Hank Verwoerdt
Certificate III in Electrotechnology Systems
Electrician
Andrew James Aldridge
James Dowling Allen
Brett Michael Cardow
Adam Clark
Matthew James Frederick
Skefos Glynatsis
Joshua Vincent Gotts
Stephen Gary Hall
Samantha Harbrow
Justin Kym Hewett
Drew Hodgson
Michael Gordon Hore
Adrian Stewart Johns
Trevour Edward Jones
George Kammas
Phillip Koukouvas
Jonathan Little
Andrew James McCourt
Dean Anthony Marrone
Troy Miller
Brendan Charles Moir
Neil Munro
Guy James Pepper
Louis Joseph Rynski
Luke Van Haaren
Alen Miles Wood
Graham William Wright
Certificate III in Engineering (Fabrication Trade)
Jonathon Jessop
Justin Kane Minchin
Certificate III in Engineering (Mechanical Trade)
David James Gunn
Aaron Thomas Harker
Casey William Hunter
Stephen Peterson
Certificate III in Furnishing (Cabinet Making)
Martin Cable
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Certificate III in General Construction (Carpentry)
Ioanis Dionisiou
Robert Lee Dunlop
James Pearce
John Trikilis
Certificate III in Information Technology (General)
Clayton Michael Kartinyeri
Daniel Ladlow
Certificate III in Metalliferous Mining Operations
(Open Cut)
Brett Chalmers
Patrick May
Trevor Montgomerie
Louis Pearson
Steven Grant Zeunert
Certificate in Plumbing, Draining and Gasfitting
(Trade)
Michael James Lane
Certificate III in Transport and Distribution
(Administration)
Erin Bolton
Amanda Nicole Cunningham
Harley Ray Watts
Certificate III in Transport and Distribution (Road
Transport)
David Alexander Adam
Kacee Chambers
Brett Wayne Ellis
Matthew John Funnell
Mark Stewart Hancock
Ian John Kimlin
Peter Kenneth Lloyd
Leslie James Pangquee
James Te Kori Ruru
Patrick Michael Ryan
Keith Robert Smith
John Neville Walmsley
Certificate III in Transport and Distribution
(Warehousing and Storage)
Dean Ashley
Leslie William Bishop
Joe Brannan
Des Cannon
Walter Dal Santo
Lynton Dale
Michael Esplin
Allan James Harris
Steven Hutchinson
Michael David Innes
Brenton Main
Luigi Martino
Phillip John Mattin
Timothy Mattin
Vanessa Anne Parker
Craige Robert Ralston
Dino Rodato
Andrew Seymour
Russell Thomas
Benjamin Woodruff
Faculty of Technology • Friday 13 October
Certificate II in Automotive (Mechanical - Vehicle
Servicing)
Danny William Fisher
Allan Lindsey Martin
Bryce Jarreth Wright
Certificate II in Electrotechnology Remote Area
Essential Services
Mark Markurri Bukulatjpi
Joshua Wade Clark
Justin Miller
Tommy Nunggumajbarr
Paddy (Jnr) Ryan
Leslie Charles Sawdy
Samuel Swanson
Certificate II in Engineering (Production)
Rick Dwawne Grocke
Craig Hollingdrake
Noel Andrew Trembath
Ryan Ronald Tye
Certificate I in Information Technology
Frank Akkermans
Yvette Rosanne Assenberg
Pedro Baptista
Josephine Helene Barnaart
Kevin Craig Blake
Maria Ciubal
Serge Jean Bernard Duquesne
Nigel David Foster
Gemma Teleen Graham
Sylvia Kay Gregg
Stephen James Keik
Max King
Dawn Le Lievre
Shane Anthony Morris
Theresa Nicolussi
Candice Bianca Meaghan Pennicott
Sintharat Sonenalongdeth
Suzanne Joy Van Leeuwen
Paul Douglas Vella
Olive Evon Hope Wilde-Roach
Certificate II in General Construction
Barry Raymond Fletcher
Harold John McCormack
Cedric Ross
Warren Andrew Schaber
Tristan Warrer
Christopher Alexander Wilkinson
Bryan Williams
Certificate II in Information Technology
Shakira Vanessa Baker
Matthew Bryan Bochow
Benjamin John Saunders
Amie Laromu Teariki-Tautea
Athole Gene Thode
Certificate II in Information Technology
(Applications)
Shaza Al-Tai
Marilyn Thelma Brown
Joanne Barbara Edwards
Fiona Michelle Evans
Preamjai Francis
Andrea Lesley Friend
Erin Louise Klingberg
Diane Judith Lee
Cherie Lewis
Cherie Nicole Marshall
Peter Graham Moore
Patricia Ann Parry
Richard Arnold Probin
Janice Maree Shanahan
Certificate II in Metalliferous Mining Operations
(Open Cut)
Darren Malcolm John Cortes
Linsey Flewell-Smith
Wayne Gibson
Certificate II in Transport and Distribution
(Warehousing and Storage)
James Richard Lee
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Doctor of Philosophy
David Maxwell Price
Thesis title: Development of Intellectual Property
Legislative Regimes in the GCC Members State of the
Arab Gulf
This thesis examines the intellectual property
protection regimes of the Arabian Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) member states – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman,
Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates
- in the context of their World Trade Organisation
membership, and the requirements of the WTO’s
TRIPS Agreement. The legal regimes, which have been
established virtually in the span of a single generation,
generally meet WTO and TRIPS standards. However,
the GCC states have faced international pressure to
adopt protection standards and laws which are not
always appropriate to their national imperatives and
societal and cultural mores. Hence a dichotomy exists
between the principle as enshrined in the legislation
and its practical application through enforcement.
Outside the WTO context, international pressures
continue to be applied through free trade agreements
and other bilateral treaties for even higher standards
of protection to be adopted. However, some
contentious areas of intellectual property rights
of particular local concern remain inadequately
protected, such as traditional knowledge and cultural
heritage, and indigenous biodiversity.
Terry Anne Whitebeach
Thesis title: Telling Someone Else’s Story: Writing the Life
History of Donald Alexander (Pwerle) Ross (1915-1999)
This aim of this thesis was to locate the life history
of Don Ross, a stockman of Kaytetye and European
ancestry, within the history of the pastoral industry
and the history of race relations in the Northern
Territory, and also within a literary tradition of auto/
biographical and life history writing.
The thesis employs oral narratives, archival
documents, historical and literary theoretical material
to elucidate the ‘life and times’ of Don Ross.
Don Ross’s life history contributes to aspects of
Northern Territory history, including the pastoral
industry and legislation and government policies for
Indigenous people. The thesis also demonstrates the
complexity of cross-cultural collaboration. The thesis
helps elucidate Northern Territory history from ‘the
other side of the frontier’. It also demonstrates the
efficacy and positive outcomes of collaborative life
history writing.
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Master of Business Administration
Anke Colditz
Adrian Edwin Curry
Kevin Raymond Fong
Kar Hei Ip
Jamie Osmond
Paul Andrew Patteson
Charles
Darwin
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Master of International Management
Bernadette Ann Barnes
Dawna Charlotte Black
Hanna-Maija Katariina Lempola
Phillip William Leslie
Malika Marie Okeil
Sarinthon Suwanarusk
Keke Tang
Master of Professional Accounting
Xiaoping Xia
Master of Visual Arts
Jacquelin Anne Fleet
Graduate Diploma in Business Studies
Baby Abraham
Jason Alber
Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice
Adam James Fenton
Gerard Phillip Maley
Kathryn Samantha Martin
Hieu Van Nguyen
Stephen Bernard Quinn
Graduate Certificate in Business Studies
Klaus Zillner
Graduate Certificate in Public Governance
Warwick Bowman
Kylie Ann Casimiro
Ho-Ting Chik
Van Huu Hoang
Eamon Michael Holligan
Keith Alexander Hutchinson
Davina Josephine La Porte
Tarrant Andrew Moore
Janice Plews
Matthew William Sargeant
Hongmei Shaw
Sarah Katrina Windle
Huiwen Wu
Bachelor of Arts with Second Class Honours,
Division A
Rachel Elinda Tumminello
Bachelor of Arts with Second Class Honours,
Division B
Christopher Stephen Hajdu
Bachelor of Visual Arts with Second Class Honours,
Division A
Alyson Megan De Groot
Bachelor of Visual Arts with Second Class Honours,
Division B
Benjamin Eldon Livingston Warren
Bachelor of Arts
Elizabeth Martha Allan
Michelle Gardner
Katarina Farrand
Donna Karita Grant
Faculty of Law, Business and Arts • Friday 13 October
Samantha Kirsty Hewton
Asriana Kebon
Joshua Richard Martin
Pauline Joyce Robinson
Laura Elizabeth Smith
Sandra Elizabeth Stuart
Bachelor of Business
Toni Maree Ah-Sam
Vince Leonardo Albertoni
Richard Andrew Brennan
Kieran Robert Dale Brockman
Lisa Chen
Cindy Shing Yee Chew
Allan Charles Chong-Fong
Shane Bill Crowley
Shaelene Louise Cubillo
Shane Graham
Kelly Louise Hall
Kimmy Jongue
Alexander Laurie
Steven Lay He Ma
Helen Makrylos
Sean Alexander Meakin
Kama Jean McCarthy
Marianne Mortimer
Minoli Carmel Shyane Muttukumaru
Kaliopi Nicolakis
Kathryn Ann Ryan
Trevor Noel Sellick
Karuna Mohani Singh
Michael Andrew Smith
Christopher John Still
Bradley Scott Douglas Thomson
Charmaine Thornton
Nguyet Vu
Bachelor of Business Administration
Paula Susan Callaghan
Bachelor of Business in Tourism Management
Sonia Verena Kerime Gafgen
Clare Graham
Bachelor of Communication
Katherine Leah Hollis
Bachelor of Laws
Antonio Giuseppe Barbaro
Sarah Elizabeth Bell
Charles Alfonso Wesley Fowler
Michelle Gardner
Damien Joseph Jones
James Andrew Matthews
Leia Euphoria Cessen Raams
Patricia Margaret Rigby - Christophersen
Bachelor of Library and Information Management
Piatarihi Paula-Ann Loffley
Bachelor of Southeast Asian Studies
Robert Anthony Kasteel
Associate Degree in Legal Studies
Cameron Harrison Benton
Advanced Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander Studies
Sachiko Shimizu
Advanced Diploma of Accounting
Beryl June Warne
Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Studies
Shirlene Arlov
Carmel Majella Le Lay
Diploma of Accounting
Elizabeth Kathleen Collins
Pauline Ann Mosbergen
Beryl June Warne
Diploma of Business (Frontline Management)
Garth Crowhurst
Sandra Dong
Geraldine Flynn
Sharon Larkins
Jason Lee
Mark Lee
Donna Marie McMasters
Mark Anthony Motlop
Bronwyn Suzanne Pinney
Kara Elizabeth Rasmussen
David Simmons
Leonie Margaret Simmons
Eileen Anne Van Iersel
Diploma of Business (Human Resources)
Joseph Daniel Ah-Sam
Katherine Goshen Cucchiaro
Elisha Louise Dicker
Katherine Hazel Knuth
Sarah O'Neill
Emma Kate Suradi
Mosiana Heti Taufalele-Johns
Ann Dorothy Terry
Jade Ivy Uzkuraitis
Diploma of Business (Marketing)
Anne Phuong Thao Nguyen-Huyen
Nicole Smith
Diploma of Hospitality Management
Niki Hatzimihalis
Kumutha Muthiah
Diploma of Library and Information Services
Margaret Bernadette Wardrope
Diploma of Music Industry (Technical Production)
Phillip Peter Lewanavanua Eaton
Melodie Murphy
Diploma of Textiles, Clothing and Footwear
Paraskevi Tsougranis
Bachelor of Visual Arts
Fiona Larene Gavino
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Darwin
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Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy
Jessica May Kennedy
Certificate IV in Business
Kerry Berry
Jenny Elisha Bisset
Huw James Brokensha
Sunila Chitrakar
Shaun Patrick Cusack
Tracey Lee Davis
Moona El Masri
Sarah Denise Gayford
Leah Harvy
Janice Hill
Melinda Ellen Kullack
Pauline Ann Manifold
Lazarus Murray
Peter John Rose
Certificate IV in Business (Frontline Management)
Tracey Lee Davis
Certificate IV in Business (Human Resources)
Sharon Louise Ursula Crawley
Tracey Lee Davis
Daisy Siew Joon Forrest
Allison Beverley Hume
Ursula Knuth
Rosemary McDonald
Kash Meer Kaur Mussak
Sarina Roneaye Shailer
Laurie Anne Zio
Certificate IV in Business Administration
Tracey Lee Davis
Leah Harvy
Certificate IV in Business Management
Tracey Lee Davis
Leah Harvy
Certificate IV in Financial Services (Accounting)
Stephanie Boubaris
Danielle Leah Mrazek
Certificate IV in Frontline Management
Caraline Ruth Moody
Certificate IV in Government
Marion Blackburn
Margaret Mary Buckley
Pamela Anne Gray
Linda May Kelleher
Robert Paul Olzomer
Iveta Saitz
Carole Anne Sullivan
Certificate IV in Graphic Design Foundation
Allen See-Mink Chau
Certificate IV in Hospitality (Supervision)
Kim Marie Portegys
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Certificate IV in Library and Information Services
Sally Louise Bryett
Charles
Darwin
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Certificate IV in Tourism (Sales and Marketing)
Jane Louise Brennan
Donna Marie English
Certificate IV in Visual Arts and Contemporary
Craft
Natalie Rose McDowell
Lee Petrusis
Certificate III in Business
Shaza Al-Tai
Margaret Mary Bates
Darling Angelina Iduyan Cockburn
Kathryn Dadd
Sarah Jean Hanks
Carol Edith Krogseter
Christina Kerri Olman
Anthony Robert Ormond
Anita Rogers
Juliet Sikiviu Tuipulotu
Lezieanne Claire Viojan
Certificate III in Business Administration
Kobie Jade Dickson
Certificate III in Financial Services (Accounts
Clerical)
Shannyn Marie Decet
Debra Ann Fell
Nicole Jane Gallas
Karan Hayward
Kerri Lee Higgins
Tamara Louise Jarvis
Danielle Leah Mrazek
Certificate III in Government
Julie-Ann Phillips
Teresa Ann Schafer
Geraldine Elizabeth Want
Certificate III in Hairdressing
Jenna Leanne Hopkins
Kristen Jayde Jackson
Tahnae West
Certificate III in Hospitality (Commercial
Cookery)
Ruel Arguilles
Natalie Leona De Costa
Gareth James Devlin
Shane Colin Hanna
Rebecca Louise Holmes
John Paul Lang
Marlene Ann Organ
Helen Louise Settele
Isabel Salima Spring
Edy Triyanto
Celeste Marie Wilde
Faculty of Law, Business and Arts • Friday 13 October
Certificate III in Hospitality (Operations)
Bryan Dexter Caluza
Paolo Jose Guanilo Avalos
Aliesha Margret Johnson
Kerrie Marrie Mower
Julie Yvonne Powell
William Ylikotila
Certificate III in Library and Information Services
Conchita Abellanosa
Sally Louise Bryett
Certificate III in Multimedia
Lyall Chase Williams
Certificate III in Music
Melodie Murphy
Ben Wallace
Certificate III in Tourism (Retail Travel Sales)
Rebecca Jane Beichert
Simone Carolin
Yoshe Hollingworth
Anthi Mpilias
Certificate II in Business
Casey Laura Dayman
Miriam Ivy Gardner
Gui Yu Hao
Carol Edith Krogseter
Tiffany Kynigopoulos
Courtney Matsen
Lisa Nalpinya Mununggurr
Keeta Angeleigh Welch
Certificate II in Clothing Production (Complex or
Multiple Processes)
Amelia Papathomas
Certificate II in Clothing Production (Intermediate)
Janelle Elizabeth Cowsill
Matilda Kelly-Marie Studders
Lisa-Marie Vassilakoglou
Certificate II in Government
Mark Anderson
Rhys Arnott
Teresa Anne Atie
Jessica Bonanni
Shirley Joanna Burgemeister
Nathan Connor
Simone Cordell
Liesl Crompton
Laura May Dakuna
Amelia Graham
Robbie Douglas Gray
Claire Louise Harrington
Sarah-Jane Jones
Sheridan Leanne Martin
Peter James McDonald
Adrian Sean McKenzie
Darius Cyrat Nasir
Ruth Redden
Kerri Anne Villiers
Hugh Edward Woodbury
Certificate II in Hospitality (Kitchen Operations)
Alexander Fegan
Lumduan Marcy Forrest
Certificate II in Hospitality (Operations)
Gwendoline Maree Colefax
Michael Halikos
Beth Amanda Harrison
Wendy Anne Clair Williams
Certificate II in Library and Information Services
Conchita Abellanosa
Judith Louanne Allan
Sally Louise Bryett
Fiona Monique Hutchinson
Certificate II in Retail Operations
Gemma Mostran
Certificate II in Tourism (Operations)
Kevin Brian Lyons
Justo Villaflor
Certificate I in Business
Emma Finck
Certificate I in Clothing Production
Vicki Lee Anderson
Leonie Maraniny Dhamarrandji
Pauline Marrawuma Dhamarrandji
Dhewl Giri
Melisa Ursino
Rossana Vorrasi
Ada Nalinydjilinydji Wanybarrnga
Ashleigh Winter
Shaan Marie Wu
Certificate I in Hospitality (Kitchen Operations)
Sarah Adjudra
Kirsten Ann Ahfat
Phillip Cameron Atkinson
Jacob Balbunhamirri
Kristanty Batuk
Stuart Blackburn
Ina Chalakova
Allan Chooiam
Mone Coats-Ross
Kris Cooper
Amanda Louise Cox
Megan Curby
Catherine Dhaliwirr
Amanda Dhamarrandji
Sabatina Guyiyiwuy Dhamarrandji
Salome Djalawan
Aaron Edmistone
Emmanuel Elambo
Shauna Ford
Yvonne Foster
Ryan Laurence Gould
Delinda Belle Grant
Carlajn Christien Hill
Genna Howarth
Angela Maria Huddleston
Brendan Hussey
Carolyne Prudence James
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Charles
Darwin
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Faculty of Law, Business and Arts • Friday 13 October
Puanna-Lea Kapi
Stelios Karpathios
Tammy Kathopoulis
Joelene Marisha Killer
Valadou Lappas
Brendan Larrnganda
Roseanne Budukali Lewis
Elliott Connor Lobb
Zoe Alex McGrath
Nathaniel Madhunba
Evonne Mamiyan
Corbin Manners
Jason Marrayilyil
Elizabeth Morgan
Annie Louise Muller
Bobby Murrupanda
Gilbert Nabobob
Ada Nalidjilidjil
Ben-Jon Phasey
Jacob Rodda
Jazman Ross
Mirella Rusch
Zoe Samiotis
Vina May Skeen
Tenneille Nicole Skinner
Sharyn Smith
Jason Tambling
Julian Wambana
Phyllis Warrana
Hayden Wilson
Ricky Worrutj
Sharon Wukandawuy
Certificate I in Retail Operations
Darryl James Attwood
Luke Barrett
Gemma Clarke
Christopher Constable
Zoe Margaret Donovan
Anton Karl Gepperth
Emma Jones
Sarah Jones
Alysha Marie Kretschmann
Melinda Robin Letts
Andrew Nicholls
Benjamin Reichstein
Jake William Rucioch
Robyn Skein
Samuel Mark Walker
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Institute of Advanced Studies • Friday 13 October
Master of Public Health
Cynthia Filipcic
Debbie Hudson
Elizabeth Kasteel
Caterina Michielli
Cynthia Sarah Frances Pattianakotta
Jennifer Clare Roberts
Tracy Jayne Ward
Katherine Dorothy Webby
Graduate Diploma in Health
Desley May Butler
Graduate Diploma in Midwifery
Helen Michelle Polkinghorne
Stacey Ann Svenson
Trudy Anne Wyndham Waghorn
Graduate Diploma in Public Health
Matthew Donald Davis
Catherine Anne Doidge
Hock Seng Lee
Prashanth Sengodan
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