The Bundaberg Regional Council is located approximately 370km north of Brisbane in Queensland. The Main Administration Building is located in Bourbong Street, Bundaberg & there are Service Centres in the townships or Bargara, Childers & Gin Gin. The council covers an area of 6451 sq.km and has a population of 95,132.
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Street Address: Bourbong Street, Bundaberg
Postal Address: PO Box 3130, Bundaberg, QLD 4670
Tel: 1300 883 699
Fax: Fax (07) 4150 5410
E-mail: ua.vog.dlq.grebadnub|oec#ua.vog.dlq.grebadnub|oec
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Name: Bruce Janke
Position: Maintenance Planner
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Name: Bruce Goodall
Position: Maintenance Planner
Wikidot Username: Bruce Goodall
Name: Wayne Eddy
Position: Manager Assets
Council: Bundaberg Regional Council
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Phone: 07 4130 4851
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Design experts to inspire Bundaberg students
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Bundaberg State High School is one of just six Queensland schools to be chosen to participate in a Design Workshop run by QUT Built Environment and Engineering faculty. The goDesign Workshop Program is a three-day supportive and interactive experience simulating a design studio environment.
Twenty senior students are given the opportunity to explore, analyse and reimagine their local town through a series of problem solving activities around the theme of ‘place’. This is aimed at facilitating an understanding of the relevance and value of design in everyday life.
Natalie Wright, QUT School of Design Lecturer and Program Director, has witnessed the success of this program in encouraging students to visualise positive opportunities using design as alternative way of exploring and understanding their world. “Young people in regional Queensland have great potential as designers because, living outside cities, they are forced to think innovatively and solve immediate problems as they emerge. This emulates a designer’s way of thinking”, Natalie said.
The program is run in conjunction with the Design Institute of Australia unleashed – queensland design on tour 2010 Exhibition which is on show at Hinkler Hall of Aviation from 3 September – 28th September 2010. The exhibition showcases the best work of professional Queensland product, interior and visual communication designers from the 2008 and 2009 DIA qdos Awards Program.Student work produced at the workshop will be displayed alongside the professional work. This is an excellent opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience designing graphics, products, interior spaces and architecture to assist their local community, with the support of QUT workshop facilitators and four visiting design professionals, including the Qld Government Smart State Design Fellow 2010,