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6.30pm Tuesday April 3
REVITALISING NEWCASTLE
What's the future for the sixth largest city in Australia and the largest coal export in the world?
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(pictured: the heavy rail line bisects the city. Photo of Hannell Street gates courtesy of Newcastle Herald)
Presenters:
Edward Duc | Director | Duc Associates | Committee Member of Newcastle Division
Stuart Landrigan | Principal Architect | GHD | Chairman of Newcastle Division
Members Free | Non members $10 | Student non members $5
Tusculum, 3 Manning Street, Potts Point
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NOTE: NO talk on Tuesday April 10
Proudly supported by AWS
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END OF CPD YEAR PAPER WORK
It’s a necessary task that doesn’t need to be a headache as well. Use the CPD record-keeping form (it’s also on the CPD page of the website) so that you have all your points-earning activities listed in the same place. Remember to keep any formal points question and answer sheets with you – in case the auditor comes calling! |

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WHAT’S GOOD ABOUT BEING AN ARCHITECT?
NewsLocal, which publishes 20 newspapers around Sydney and the Central Coast, wants to speak to architects about their job for the employment pages.
If you would like to talk about what your job is like, what you enjoy about it, why you chose architecture and what advice you could give to others who might want an architectural career, please email sharpless@newslocal.com.au |

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DARCH
Entries are now open for the 2012 NSW Emerging Architect Prize and we are having a chat about our profession with our brightest thinkers and makers. How have they found opportunities in their careers? What needs to change for us and the next generation of architects to succeed?
Tusculum | 6.30pm |Wednesday April 11 | Members free | Non Members $10
RSVP darch@architecture.com.au and follow us on Facebook and Twitter
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EMERGING ARCHITECT PRIZE
The Emerging Architect Prize acknowledges an individual emerging architect’s contribution to architectural practice, education, design excellence and community involvement, which advances the profession’s role in the public arena. Previous winners were Tamara Donnellan in 2010 and Matt Chan in 2011. Winners at Chapter level are judged by the National Jury.
Entries are open until 30 April 2012 for the NSW Chapter’s Emerging Architect Prize. More information
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