By Patrick Franklyn, Associate Director, Internships
Arcadia Sydney students recently explored hidden art galleries in Chippendale, terrific new architecture, and the urban wonders of new theatre and private homes (that seat 70 for lunch!) in the first… More
The next stop on our journey was Mount Cook. This area in particular was quite rugged, not too much vegetation, but what it lacked in trees it made up for in impressive peaks. One of our students, Ty, gave a lecture on the geology of the rock formations… More
“We’re going to Kakadu”. Those were the words that sold me on becoming a staff member for the Environmental Ethics trip. It was a five-week expedition across the North and South Island of New Zealand followed by three days in Sydney, ten days in North… More
Melbourne has been named by The Economist as the world's "Most Liveable City" for the fifth year in a row. This ranking measures factors such as stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure. The ranking is used by major… More
It might be the glitz and glamour of Surfers paradise, so called because the bronzed Aussie Gods do actually surf there, or it might be the meter maids in their golden bikinis doing their good deed for the day, but it’s “Golden” to me because you wake… More
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