News and events
The CERG Newsletter is distributed quarterly to subscribers via email. You can view our previous issues below:
September 2022
CERG Newsletter - September 2022 (PDF, 493KB)
June 2022
CERG Newsletter - June 2022 (PDF, 527 KB)
March 2022
CERG Newsletter - March 2022 (PDF, 705KB)
December 2021
CERG Newsletter - December 2021 (PDF, 1,290KB)
September 2021
CERG Newsletter - September 2021 (PDF, 405KB)
July 2021
CERG Newsletter - July 2021 (PDF, 453KB)
June 2021
CERG Newsletter - June 2021 (PDF, 1,213KB)
May 2021
CERG Newsletter - May 2021 (PDF, 39,392KB)
February 2021
CERG Newsletter - February 2021 (PDF, 292KB)
December 2020
CERG Newsletter - December 2020 (PDF, 4,559KB)
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Launch of the Latrobe Valley Authority (LVA) Career Pathways Project20/04/2022 |
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Mary-Anne Thomas MP and Harriet Shing MP officially launched the Career Pathways Project on the 20th of April, 2022. Funded by the Latrobe Valley Authority (LVA), the project focused on exploring the stories of local individuals, recording their experiences and mapping their career journeys to highlight pathways into the Health and Community Services sector in Gippsland. The project resulted in the creation of 10 videos and two booklets which were launched at the event, and which will be used by a network of industry partners to highlight the career pathway options available to individuals seeking a career in Health and Community Services. Find out more about this project and watch our Gippsland career pathway stories |
CERG launch at Morwell Innovation Centre21/02/2022 |
Established in 2018, the Collaborative Evaluation Unit (CEU) has become the preferred evaluation provider in the Gippsland region and has been instrumental in evaluating innovative community projects. On Monday 21 February, the CEU was relaunched as the Collaborative Evaluation Research Group (CERG) at Federation University’s Morwell Innovation Centre in the Gippsland region. CERG will work in partnership with all schools and the Health Innovation Translation Centre. The Research Group will continue to facilitate the development of long-term, innovative, multidisciplinary solutions for governments and the community in Victoria and beyond. |
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