
The ANZ is aiming to recruit 35 people with a disability through their "ANZ Abilities Program" by 30 September 2009. If you have a disability and are interested in hearing more about this opportunity contact
Joel Kilgour
The ANZ Abilities Program Manager
Phone: 03 8685 5368
Email: Joel.Kilgour@anz.com

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Stepping into Banking is a four-week paid work experience program designed to assist Accounting, Commerce, Business, Finance & Economics students with disability to enter the Accounting profession.
The program provides students with an opportunity to showcase their talents, and gain valuable skills and experience that will facilitate their future employment in the Accounting sector.

FYI - I'll be back on campus starting 13th October after 8 months away...see everyone soon!

The Deafness Council of WA have just announced their inaugural Leadership Scholarship. Is worth $3000 and can be spent on tuition, text materials or any other support considered necessary for the Scholar(s) to successfully undertake a leadership development program. The money can also be used to cover support services such as interpreting, transcription typing and purchase of assistive listening devices. So if you fit the eligibility its probably worth applying for. More information on how to apply can be found on the UniAccess scholarships page
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Do not throw stones in glass houses without proper protection. That is all.
Four down one to go. Thats the equation I'm faced with at the moment. I've completed four exams and damn I'm feeling good about it. I'm one of the unlucky few who have an exam on the final friday which is shocking but theres not much I can do about that. At the moment I'm pretty stoked still even though that exam is a fair way off because it is just an elective which I've almost passed already, and I've finished all my med units which are of most importance to me.
Exams are almost upon us and I bet like 99% of the other students at UWA I could really do with a an extra week of study to prepare. The stress levels are slowly increasing and it's bringing back definite memories of the TEE. Those were the last exams I sat less than a year ago and it feels like just yesterday I was nervous about those exams. University exams though are a whole new kettle of fish and differ vastly to those had at school.