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2007 Next Step Regional Briefing Sessions

The results of the 2007 Next Step survey were presented at 12 regional briefing sessions from 11-21 September 2007.

School principals and representatives of higher education and training organisations, as well as other interested parties from the community, business, and industry sectors attended the briefing sessions. The content of the sessions was tailored to the findings for each local statistical division and presented by researchers from the Centre for Post-compulsory Education and Lifelong Learning at the University of Melbourne.

Copies of the PowerPoint slides presented at each of the Next Step regional briefing sessions are available below.

Gold Coast Adobe PDF document 364k

Brisbane South Adobe PDF document 371k

Toowoomba Adobe PDF document 368k

Brisbane West Adobe PDF document 371k

Brisbane North Adobe PDF document 792k

Sunshine Coast Adobe PDF document 359k

Maryborough Adobe PDF document 359k

Cairns Adobe PDF document 356k

Townsville Adobe PDF document 418k

Mackay Adobe PDF document 356k

Rockhampton Adobe PDF document 369k

Data Conference Adobe PDF document 534k to North West, Central West and South West Queensland

For information about the geographic regions that were covered at each of the regional briefing sessions, please see the briefing session content table Microsoft® Word document 156k.

To identify the most relevant briefing session for your school or the school closest to you, please see the recommended briefing sessions list Microsoft® Excel® spreadsheet 54k.

 

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