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QUT Supporting International Students

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3138 2019



Address: 2 George Street 4000 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

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21.01.2022 Where else but in Brisbane could a Water Dragon attend a Jazz Concert ( at Queensland Maritime Museum tonight ). ( Edit ) ... WOW, I am surprised that just over...night over 200 people have viewed and like this photo that I took last night. ... Thank you everyone. I usually only put my photos onto my own facebook page ... I will try to add more here more often. See more



20.01.2022 The Greater Brisbane region will transition to eased restrictions at 6pm today, following a weekend lockdown enacted to contain any potential spread of the UK v...ariant of COVID-19. The restrictions are similar to Stage 3 restrictions Queensland saw in July last year and will be in place at least until 1am 22 January. You will be allowed to leave your home for any purpose. The following gathering restrictions are in place to keep you and others safe: You must carry a mask at all times. Masks must be worn in indoor places including shopping centres and supermarkets, gyms, places of worship, libraries, public transport, and taxis and rideshare vehicles. Masks must be worn in workplaces if social distancing isn’t possible and it’s safe to do so. You don’t need to wear a mask in private vehicles, while outdoors at a safe distance from other people or if you’re doing strenuous exercise. Businesses and venues can have one person per 4m indoors and one person per 2m outdoors. Smaller venues up to 200m can have one person per 2m up to a maximum of 50. You must be seated to eat and drink, and no dancing is allowed except at weddings. Gatherings are restricted to 20 people in homes and public spaces. Weddings and funerals can have up to 100 people, and dancing is allowed at weddings without restrictions. Indoor concert venues and theatres can operate at 50% capacity or one person per four square metres, whichever is greater. Outdoor stadiums can operate at 50% capacity with COVID-safe plans. Restrictions on visits to hospitals, aged care, disability accommodation and prisons will remain. Visit here for more information https://www.qld.gov.au//easing-greater-brisbane-restrictio Over the past 72 hours, people in the Greater Brisbane area have followed lockdown and movement advice strongly. It is because of such a strong response from the community that we are able to ease these restrictions, but we aren't out of the woods yet. Thank you all for coming together - as you have before - and playing your part. Let's keep up the amazing work. Remember to always: Practise good hygiene Socially distance Exercise common sense Stay at home when unwell

15.01.2022 Translated resources on Covid 19 by QLD Government https://www.qld.gov.au//support-and-r/translated-resources

15.01.2022 Restrictions are easing from 6pm today (Monday 11 Jan 2021), but remember to always keep a mask with you when you go out. #COVID19 #maskup https://www.qld.gov.au//easing-greater-brisbane-restrictio



15.01.2022 Queensland Association of School Tuckshops (QAST) are creating welcome through their Creating Connections Through Cooking Project, inviting people from cultural...ly and linguistically diverse backgrounds to build social connections, learn new skills to get a job, find new friends, understand Australia's school system and foods, practice English and gain Australian work experience by being a volunteer at a school tuck-shop! Right now, they're seeking volunteers who are available for one or more hours per week during school hours, specifically in the Logan region. For more information, please contact Parivash or Aimee from Queensland Association of School Tuckshops (QAST) on 07 3324 1511 or email [email protected].

14.01.2022 QUT Sport operates a range of sporting activities both on campus and in the community. We're always looking forward to welcoming new and existing students into ...our wide range of clubs, programs and initiatives. Sign up via the QUT Sport webpage, or visit https://www.revolutionise.com.au/qut/member-registration/ See more

12.01.2022 Discounted Summer Rooms (on-campus) $220 per week from November 2020 through February 2021 (minimum stay 5 consecutive weeks). International House offers... spacious single-occupant rooms, in Oriental-inspired tower buildings. Each tower has its own common room, complete with a kitchenette, dining room, and lounge - the perfect study group spot or place to unwind. UQ WiFi is available throughout IH providing you with a seamless experience around campus. Enjoy a picnic or exercise around IH's relaxing palm gardens and flowering frangipanis. Take advantage - book now! Short-term stays also available. For more information email [email protected] or phone reception on 3721 2480.



12.01.2022 Make 2021 the year you focus on your mental wellbeing. One way to improve how you feel (good news plant-lovers ) is to surround yourself with more greenery. Ju...st one or two plants in a room can significantly increase the air quality, not to mention they can help you feel more relaxed, inspired and positive, too See more

11.01.2022 Community Service Announcements In accordance with Queensland Government guidelines, these Council facilities will reopen to the public from Tuesday, 12 Jan...uary. Visitors must wear a mask at all times when inside Council venues, until 1am January 22. Libraries Community Halls Pools and aqua parks Environment Centres The Museum of Brisbane Brisbane Powerhouse (Friday 15 January) Brisbane City Hall Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium Visible Ink Youth Hub Active and Healthy classes Community Immunisation clinics Regional Business Centres The following events will reopen as per normal scheduling: The Enchanted Garden at Roma Street (Wednesday 13 January) The Sound Society at South Bank (Friday 15 and Saturday 16 January) The Moonlight Cinema at Roma Street. Waste services will continue as normal. Our Resource Recovery Centres remain open. CityHopper, Cross River, CityCat and SpeedyCat services will operate to normal timetables from 6pm 11 January. Masks must be carried and worn at all times. Funeral services will continue, but will be limited to 50 people inside Council’s chapels, or 100 people for outdoor burials. Council Cabs continue to operate, to support eligible clients to access essential services. All passengers must wear a face mask. Higher than normal high tides expected Tues 12 Jan to Fri 15 Jan. Sandbags available at Council locations: Darra, Morningside, Newmarket, Zillmere, Lota. Info on tide predictions: http://www.msq.qld.gov.au/Tides/Tide-tables.aspx Planned aerial mosquito treatment - Wednesday 13 January, commencing around 7am. Covering: Tinchi Tamba Wetlands, Bald Hills, Brighton, Boondall Wetlands, Brisbane Airport, Port of Brisbane, Pinkenba, Tingalpa, Hemmant and along Bulimba and Tingalpa Creeks, as well as Mud, St Helena and Green Islands (weather conditions permitting). For more information visit Brisbane City Council www.brisbane.qld.gov.au or call (07) 3403 8888. For traffic information visit QLD Traffic www.QLDTraffic.qld.gov.au or call 13 19 40

05.01.2022 https://www.visitbrisbane.com.au//ne/whats-on-this-summer

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