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Empowering tomorrow’s leaders: Associate Dean, Gina Saliba shares insights

As a former Western Sydney high school teacher for almost two decades, Gina Saliba’s career is one of transformation, where she’s now the Associate Dean at ACAP. Gina gave an insight into her career and the challenges faced by leaders in the education sector today, the opportunities available to Australian workers in the evolving economy, and the legacy she wants to leave as a leader.

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Vlasta's journey from the Velvet Revolution to supporting migrants and refugees

Growing up behind the Iron Curtain in communist Czechoslovakia during the 1970s was a disheartening period for Vlasta Gunning and her family; however, this period of her life shaped her future. Vlasta shared the story of her upbringing, her involvement in the Velvet Revolution, and how, at Navitas Skilled Futures, she now supports migrants and refugees arriving in Australia.

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Bluey sound designer Dan Brumm gives back to SAE through masterclass

Having graduated from SAE with a qualification in audio, Dan is passionate about supporting the next generation of sound designers who are looking to build successful careers. “I really think there’s a lot of value in giving back, particularly when I’ve been fortunate enough to have that experience,” Dan shared. “Back in 2003 I had the opportunity at SAE to access Pro Tools in the studio, which at the time wasn’t available at home. I absorbed it all, and to this day I still remember writing down

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Journalist turned counsellor offers lifeline with debut book 'Paperback Therapy'

ACAP alumna Tammi Miller is set to release her debut book, Paperback Therapy in Newtown on 7 March. The book offers readers a beginner’s guide to therapy before seeking out professional help. With the Australian Bureau of Statistics announcing that over one in five Australians suffer from a long-term mental health condition, Tammi’s book aims to debunk therapy while providing expert advice and support for people grappling with mental health challenges.

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Lights, camera, legal practice!

Credits on beloved shows like Utopia, Neighbours and Blue Heelers, while featuring alongside acclaimed actors like Jane Turner and John Wood might not fit the traditional image of a seasoned lawyer and educator with over 25 years of expertise. Yet, as the passionate Course Leader for ACAP’s Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice, Adam May seamlessly blends his wealth of experience in law, education, and entertainment.

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Charlotte takes special education teaching to new levels

The teaching profession is witnessing an unprecedented surge in educators leaving their roles, with their departures being attributed to soaring workloads and high expectations. Charlotte was among those teachers who pondered a career shift, who, after a period of reflection, discovered her true calling as a special education teacher. Inspired by her newfound passion for aiding students with diverse needs, Charlotte is furthering her expertise by studying the Master of Counselling and Psychotherapy at ACAP.

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Study at SAE Byron Bay with a $15k scholarship

SAE Byron Bay are thrilled to announce that they have secured scholarship funding as part of the Australian Government's Destination Australia program. This significant investment will support new students with a $15,000 scholarship to study at the vibrant Byron Bay campus on Ewingsdale Road, while stimulating growth in the Northern Rivers region by enhancing educational opportunities in creative media.

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Celebrating 75 Years of the Adult Migrant English Program

Last week, Navitas Skilled Futures (NSF) launched ‘The AMEP & Me’ art exhibition at the Fairfield Central Shopping Centre. The exhibition was created by NSF students to mark 75 years of the Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) an initiative that supports the English language settlement needs of migrants and refugees. It also celebrated 25 years of NSF’s delivery of the AMEP, and their unwavering support and assistance to over 250,000 migrants and refugees since 1998. The AMEP, funded by the Aus

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Peter's inspiring path from redundancy to award-winning filmmaker

Peter Tautua is a former labourer who, after being made redundant during the COVID-19 pandemic, pursued his passion for film by studying at SAE. During his studies at SAE, Peter created Dearest Madeline, an original song and music video, which was based on his mother’s experience of domestic violence. The video has gone on to win a Sony Film Festival Award and an SAE International Award.

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