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UTAS Cradle Coast Campus

Locality: Burnie, Tasmania

Phone: +61 1300 826 663



Address: 16-20 Mooreville Road 7320 Burnie, TAS, Australia

Website: www.utas.edu.au/about/campuses/burnie

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25.01.2022 Whether you are a commencing or continuing student, we look forward to welcoming you to our Semester 1 Orientation events.



25.01.2022 Are you considering studying with the University of Tasmania here on the Cradle Coast? You could be eligible to receive up to $15,000 annually to support your learning journey through a Destination Australia scholarship. Applications close 7 July for more information visit: utas.edu.au/destination-australia-scholarship

24.01.2022 Meet University of Tasmania student Zoe Shea who is approaching her final semester of study to become a Pharmacist. Zoes education journey began on the States West Coast and shes had many exciting adventures along the way. Watch on for her guest speaker contribution to this years Dream Big careers exhibition.

23.01.2022 Very proud of the sustainable contribution which our UTAS Rural Clinical School students have been making. We look forward to seeing these vegetables grow before they are shared with our local community.



22.01.2022 SITE ACCESS UPDATE MOOREVILLE ROAD Our campus operations will be winding down for the holiday season. Please note, the Mooreville Road site will be closed from Thursday, 24 December until Monday, 4 January. Student access won’t be possible during this time, but we’ll have your swipe cards back up and running in the New Year.... We wish everyone across our community, along with your families and friends, a very safe and happy festive season.

22.01.2022 Youth Speakout is the latest exhibition we are proudly presenting at Makers' Workshop in partnership with Reconciliation Tasmania. The collection features artwork created by local school students who have interpreted their feelings about the issues affecting Tasmania’s Aboriginal communities. Read more: bit.ly/36vFyiX

20.01.2022 Two Cradle Coast lecturers are helping drive the local roll-out of an empowering, national initiative. The program aims to dismantle gender stereotypes while promoting positive and engaging learning experiences.



19.01.2022 All members of the Cradle Coast community are invited to our Facebook Live event. Learn more about Nursing at the Cradle Coast in 2021. Date: Tuesday December 1, 2020 Time: 7:00pm AESDT... Follow us to join in: facebook.com/UTASCradleCoast

18.01.2022 Want to learn more about the future University of Tasmania campus at West Park? Join us this Thursday to hear about new courses, opportunities for community involvement, future events and learning initiatives.

18.01.2022 Our new campus will be opening at West Park later this year, and in the lead-up, we’re inviting the community to discover all the exciting opportunities it will enable.

18.01.2022 Are you a University of Tasmania student or staff member keen to socialise while getting creative? This campus crafting group is running online catch-ups each Wednesday at 3.30pm, with participants presently knitting squares to support the #ABCRugUpTassie appeal. Any crafting activity is encouraged. Join the weekly event here:... https://utas.zoom.us/j/95313714709 Meeting ID: 953 1371 4709 Dial in by Phone: +61 3 7018 2005 Australia

18.01.2022 "Nursing has been so much fun for me." - Larissa Smart, registered nurse, PhD student, educator



16.01.2022 Congratulations to all the latest Children's University graduates.

16.01.2022 In this National Science Week Tasmania video, learn how you can design your own derby car, then send it to us for 3D printing!

16.01.2022 Growing local - this weeks Reimagining Our Region article, courtesy of Dr Caroline Smith at UTAS Cradle Coast Campus... https://www.cradlecoast.com/4983-2/

15.01.2022 Jess Walkers career in engineering has taken her from Tasmania to the world! Shes studied slime in the remote Central Highlands, explored tidal power in the United States, and now shes working at some of the most picturesque places on our island with Hydro Tasmania. Jess is our final inspiring guest speaker to share their professional journey for this years Dream Big careers exhibition.

14.01.2022 Larissa Smarts occupation as a Registered Nurse has flown her to the far reaches of Australia and all around the world. She is one of our inspirational guest speakers sharing their journey and experience for this years Dream Big careers exhibition. For details on how to submit an entry, visit: https://www.utas.edu.au//publ/dream-big-careers-exhibition

14.01.2022 "An education that truly values all ways in which people learn has great potential to empower community members to reimagine and create the future of our region." Our Lecturer in Sociology Dr Merete Schmidt has shared insight into the powerful role of education on the Cradle Coast.

14.01.2022 How are you faring during the COVID-19 pandemic and what are your thoughts about the future of Tasmania? The second major survey for The Tasmania Project is now open and we want to hear from you: https://bit.ly/2APry7l

14.01.2022 Living and working on the West Coast has been an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of people, and make a rural community a better place. Chris Walpole is the Pharmacist in Queenstown, responsible for ensuring people receive their essential medicines. In this Dream Big video diary, he shares his learning journey, career opportunities and experiences to date, as well as an ongoing commitment to his community and place.

14.01.2022 Have you heard that the Library has abolished all fines for overdues? Not only that, we have waived all the fines that you had on your record as well. We also... have an amnesty on at the moment if you return any books that you have received an invoice for we will waive all the charges! Talk to someone in the Library now if you have any questions https://askus.utas.edu.au/app/ask See more

13.01.2022 Class of 2020! We could not be prouder of what you have achieved in your 5 years of medicine, let alone through a year of challenges and constant changes. Your ...resilience and willingness to adapt, while remaining positive is a testament to your characters and we look forward to seeing you grow into the fantastic doctors we know you are. Congratulations! #classof2020 See more

13.01.2022 TastroFest 2020 gives a new meaning to the phrase "Internet Explorer"

13.01.2022 Offers have begun to flow for a program that is supporting Year 12 students wishing to further their education following COVID-19 disruptions.

12.01.2022 Save the dates for our first virtual Open Day!

12.01.2022 We invite our local community to join us at this evening’s celebration event. Please register your attendance via Eventbrite.

12.01.2022 Have you started creating your University Derby model car yet? Be sure to race your resulting design on our test track at Burnie Library.

11.01.2022 Explore your imagination and innovation by participating in our National Science Week Tasmania offering! Keep visiting MakerX Burnie over the coming days for all the details on how you can get making and racing.

10.01.2022 Are you a Cradle Coast student seeking employment over summer? Don't miss this session on Wednesday, 18 November where you can sign up for local work opportunities and gather more info.

10.01.2022 Inspired by the surrounding environment, the living green roof of our future campus will comprise more than 12,000 plants, and is expected to become a thriving ecosystem.

10.01.2022 CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS Were seeking volunteers to support this years Science and Engineering Challenge which is happening at Marist Regional College 24 - 25 September. The Challenge is an outreach program that aims to inspire Year 9 and 10 students to consider a future career in either discipline. It is a requirement that volunteers have a valid Working with Vulnerable People registration: https://bit.ly/3kTBYFs ... If you can help, please register your interest here: https://bit.ly/2Q11ri3

10.01.2022 Can you help inform our obesity prevention study? University of Tasmania researchers are currently working with local communities to counter the condition, and we need your views to progress this project. For more info and to anonymously complete our survey visit: https://www.utas.edu.au/health/community-programs/capitol

08.01.2022 Keen to make a UTAS Derby car but just dont know where to start?! Join UTAS students and STEM Outreach gurus, Amy and Eddy as they give some hot tips for car making and explain how this relates to STEAM! #scienceweek #makerxburnie

08.01.2022 Despite growing up 200km from the coast, Alison Stebbings career path has led her to the surfaces and depths of Australias oceans! In this Dream Big exhibition video diary, she shares details of her amazing experience, and current role as an Education Relations Adviser for Huon Aquaculture.

07.01.2022 Congratulations to this year’s Riawunna Centre murina program graduates whose learning achievements have been recognised during our NAIDOC Week celebration events.

07.01.2022 When I look at these pictures in these times, they are real lighthouses of hope all along the coast that remind us of the great future weve got ahead. University of Tasmania Vice-Chancellor Professor Rufus Black has delivered an inspiring introduction for this years Dream Big exhibition launch. View the future career pursuits of our regions young people here: https://bit.ly/2YgVyCx

07.01.2022 Give us an "A"...for Arts ! We absolutely love putting the "A" in STEAM when making our Derby cars. Watch todays video to learn more about savvy design and standing out from the crowd as we celebrate National Science Week Tasmania! #scienceweek #makerxburnie

07.01.2022 Congratulations to all of our students who last week celebrated graduation

06.01.2022 Have you been keeping up with the news about COVID-19? Have you noticed much of it is maths-related? In this Q&A webinar, Dr Barbara Holland will cover the mathematical aspects of media reporting on the pandemic, and how governments have tried to use scientific and mathematical modelling advice to best protect their citizens. Register here: https://bit.ly/3dEFBdG

06.01.2022 ** CRADLE COAST CAMPUS UPDATE FOR STUDENTS ** The Mooreville Road site has reopened in a greater capacity as we progress our staged return to the Cradle Coast campus. Work is underway to bring more activity back on to the campus as we can now accommodate enhanced learning experiences.... Please stay connected with your unit coordinators for specific information and updates about your University program. For any students requiring access to our Learning Hub, it has now returned to its former location in Building D. If you are intending to visit campus, it is very important that you comply with our guidelines to help us keep you safe. Here is everything you need to know: == RE-INDUCTION MODULE: All students returning to campus will need to complete the re-induction module. This, along with all the latest COVID-19 student updates, can be accessed at: https://www.utas.edu.au/alerts/coronavirus-update/students == CAMPUS ENTRANCE AND SCREENING The single point of entry to the entire Mooreville Road campus is through the main sliding doors on the lower level of Building D. Access is by swipe card only, 24/7. Student swipe cards have been re-programmed to grant access. Please report to reception for temperature screening upon arrival, which will be conducted between 7am and 5pm, Monday - Friday. You will receive a sticker confirming you have completed the re-induction health module, and have been screened for that day. == AFTER-HOURS ACCESS Please exercise appropriate personal hygiene and physical distancing if coming on to campus outside of business hours. If you are experiencing even very mild cold or flu-like symptoms, it is important that you do not visit campus at any time and that you get tested for COVID-19. == HYGIENE MEASURES Building D has been reconfigured to ensure physical distancing of 1.5 metres. We will have increased cleaning activity on campus throughout the day. Students are welcome to utilise the microwave and kettle, however for hygiene reasons, you will need to bring your own plates, cutlery, cups, mugs, tea, coffee and sugar etc. Graze caf remains closed. == STUDENT SUPPORT UConnect staff will have a presence at Cradle Coast campus during business hours and will be available to assist with any student queries. Other services can be found on the Universitys student support website: https://www.utas.edu.au/alerts/coronavirus-update/students == Finally, if you havent already, a reminder to download the Governments COVIDSafe app as well as the Universitys SafeZone app: https://www.australia.gov.au/app https://www.utas.edu.au/campus-services/security/safe-zone Thank you for your ongoing patience and cooperation.

05.01.2022 Hellyer College students have been exercising their musical talents on a newly-acquired instrument helping develop their performances and technique.

05.01.2022 We greatly appreciate your generous gift donations at our collection point over the years. If you can help those in need once again this holiday season, please follow the link below to instead show your support online.

05.01.2022 Join Tameika Munday as she leads STEAM extraordinaires from Montello Primary School in an inquiry-based learning lesson, exploring scientific terminology and critical and creative thinking. #scienceweek #makerxburnie

05.01.2022 FREE STUFF ALERT!! #YourTUU is Changing for Good! Now is your chance to grab a piece of the OLD TUU before we have a major facelift. No need to worry! We are st...ill #YourTUU representing you and providing you with the best UniLife Experience possible. If youre on Cradle Coast head on over to the welcome lounge and get some cool Knick Knacks. If youre on Sandy Bay or Newnham and Inveresk campuses and accomodations more info coming soon to get your hands on some cool stuff!

05.01.2022 Are you a creative entrepreneur or artist starting a new side-hustle, or running a small business? Learn how to navigate online sales and marketing at this free, upcoming workshop: http://bit.ly/3rhqyxB

03.01.2022 Discover a day in the life of a local Plant Pathologist during tonights Dream Big careers exhibition video diary. This clip features our very own Jason Scott from the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture.

03.01.2022 We are excited to be presenting this years Womens Art Prize Tasmania in the Makers Space at Makers Workshop. The exhibition can be viewed in person Monday - Friday, 10am - 3pm until 18 October. Visit www.womensartprizetas.com.au this Thursday at 6pm for the live, online launch and announcement of prize winners.

02.01.2022 This years Dream Big Careers Exhibition is now live! The annual initiative invites young people from across the Coast to creatively interpret their future job aspirations. We are very impressed by all the entries - well done to everyone who took part.

01.01.2022 We’re very excited to be offering the Bachelor of Nursing right here on the Cradle Coast! The program will commence in our region next year.

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