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Assisting Australian Youth with Disabilities
Mar
22

5 Great Reasons to work in Aged Care

Hearing the stories of those you care for You can hear the people you care for recall their spectacular pasts with passion and emotion, sometimes tales of romance, sometimes travel and always an adventure to listen to!     The amazing feeling of fulfillment Being involved with so many aspects of the patient’s life, working […]

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Mar
13

Feelin’ lucky? Here are the 5 best places to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day!

MELBOURNE is set to turn green this weekend as the city prepares to celebrate St Patrick’s Day. And it’s not just your local pub taking advantage of the celebrations, with many great options for you or your family!   PJ O’Brien’s Beginning on the Friday for after work drinks and wrapping up on Sunday with [...]
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Mar
06

Which passport will get you into the most countries, visa-free?

Henly & Partners Global Index rating has revealed that German no longer has the most powerful passport, after holding this top spot for quite some time. In 2018 it seems Japan and Singapore have now taken the crown, both tied for first place, their passports boasting access to 180 countries, visa-free. Henley & Partners, a […]

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Mar
01

Japanese Students Living in Melbourne

Melbourne is one of the most famous cities in Australia for Japanese people who want to study English, or simply to live in an English-speaking country. Japanese people try to adapt to this beautiful city, but there are some challenges to overcome. Making Friends Firstly, there are a lot of international people who are studying […]

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Feb
19

Best Day Trips from Melbourne

One of the best things about being an international student (besides getting a great education) is that you really get to know the country you’re in. There is so much to see and do in Melbourne but there’s also plenty of places that are perfect for a day or overnight trip. Here are some great […]

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Feb
01

Dementia Studies Moving to a Different Beat

Music is being used in new ways in the aged care industry lately. Whether it is singing as a group to feel more connected or writing music to help families feel more connected with dementia patients, it seems the potential of music is growing quickly in Dementia Care! These are just a few ways in […]

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MCIE Culinary Challenge 2017

The stakes and nerves were high as MCIE launched its Inaugural Culinary Challenge. With 5 teams of 3, Certificate III Commercial Cookery students were invited to join the challenge and were responsible for choosing their team members, designing a three-course menu, and submitting it for review prior to participating in the competition.   The grand event kicked off on Wednesday December 13th at our [...]
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Aug
31

Assisting Australian Youth with Disabilities

Young people with disabilities fare worse than other young people in the population. This is because they’re less likely to engage in education, work, and community, leading to social, family, and economic implications. Therefore, young people with disabilities require appropriate support, to develop independent living skills and maximise their opportunities for independence.   The Meaning […]

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