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1995: Turning wine into work
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Graduate and leading wine writer Tyson Stelzer has helped raise $250,000 for Australian cyclone and flood victims.
1993: Dream team
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By the time Mark Sowerby started his own private equity firm in 2006, the then 35-year- old had worked on five continents in some of the busiest cities in the world.
1993: Mind, body and soul
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Shortly after becoming a qualified physiotherapist, Tamara James was introduced to the practice of yoga.
2009: Environmental focus
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Coordinating environmental impact assessments, reviewing legislation, maintaining green spaces and educating the public on recycling is all in a day’s work for Miguel Molina.
2004: Learning on the land
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Studying externally has been a way of life for UQ alumnus Caroline Harris, who recently graduated with a Master of Rangeland Management.
2005: Belgium bound
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PhD graduate Amanda Rasmussen is making her mark in the international science world after receiving the prestigious Marie Curie Fellowship, which funds a 24-month research project anywhere in Europe.
2006: Road to success
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School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management graduate Ralf-Dieter Schroers has mapped out his own road to success.
2010: Gatton’s rock star
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For Paraguayan rock star Norman Rieder, arriving at the Gatton campus as an international student was a bit of a culture shock.
2011: Interning in NYC
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A UQ postgraduate swapped St Lucia for New York recently after receiving a coveted internship with the United Nations.
1990: Novel success
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Toni Jordan never anticipated she would become a novelist, and certainly never thought she would see one of her stories on the big screen.
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