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CQUniversity’s Bundaberg campus has welcomed new students to campus this week as part of its new student orientation program.
More than 200 new students participated in orientation week activities ahead of Term 1 with various online and on-campus information sessions, and social activities delivered.
It’s the first time in 12 months orientation activities for new students have been held on-campus, since COVID-19 forced the University’s Term 2 and 3 programs online last year.
In 2021, the university planned a program that combined popular on-campus and online sessions and activities, so that students could design a program to suit their needs.
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Bundaberg is full of positive news and that is something to celebrate, which is why we are bringing you a weekly dose of good news stories from around the region.
Here are just some of the things that happened recently that made us smile.
WHISKY BUSINESS: New club serving neat tasting concept
Whether you drink it neat, on the rocks or mixed whisky lovers of Bundaberg now have a reason to toast with a new club in town.
Local pals Tai Burgess and Shane Chung are the faces behind the Bundaberg Whisky Club – a social experience that offers members a selection of world-class whiskys for their tasting pleasure.
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A Bundaberg-based researcher is encouraging health professionals to discuss the topic of sex with clients who live with disabilities.
CQUniversity sexuality researcher Dr Cathy O’Mullan said she believes sex is human nature and occupational therapists could play an important part in addressing concerns with clients.
“Sexuality and relationships are part of human nature and a fundamental human right, regardless of a person‘s physical, cognitive, or emotional state,” said Dr O’Mullan.
“While most healthcare professionals recognise the importance of addressing sexuality, the topic is often neglected.
“However, occupational therapists are well placed to discuss sexuality with clients and it should be part of their professional toolkit.”
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