Tai Chi (Taiji Quan) is an ancient Chinese art of health which has been passed down over the centuries. The Confucius Institute and the Taoist Tai Chi Society of
Australia invite you to join an introductory course in Tai Chi, to discover a genuine path for health and tranquillity.
7:00 - COURSE - Reminder: Tai Chi for Well-Being : Introductory Course (6 sessions, 1 hour each)
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Tai Chi (Taiji Quan) is an ancient Chinese art of health which has been passed down over the centuries. The Confucius Institute and the Taoist Tai Chi Society of Australia invite you to join an introductory course in Tai Chi, to discover a genuine path for health and tranquillity.
Fee: $1 (...)
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11:00 - SEMINAR - Soil&Water Seminar, 11am April5: : “Vegetation and soil controls on water redistribution on vegetated engineered cover systems associated with mine waste disposal”
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The Soil&Water Seminar at 11am on Tues, April 5th, will be given by Willis Gwenzi, from the Soil Physics group at SEE and Plant Biology.All welcome!
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This workshop aims to introduce standard mathematical notation to students from all areas. Being fluent with this language often enables students to make the transition from brain to paper more easily. Notation allows us to demonstrate logical flow and in doing so our work is clearer to those who (...)
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19:00 - LECTURE - Chemistry Matters : 2011 Bayliss Youth Lecture
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In this 40th anniversary of the first Bayliss Youth Lecture, Professor Allan McKinley, from the University of Western Australia, and Dr Jeff Davis, an Industrial chemist, will discuss some of the major ways chemistry has improved our lifestyle and standard of living. These
chemical advances will be (...)
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