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  • Graduate stories
Working with people who have the wealth of knowledge that is around you. The people you interact with daily give you an insight into a lot of topics that could interest you.

Michael Hu

  • Graduate stories
Everyone I’ve worked with has been encouraging and supportive, and I find the work we do meaningful.

Michaela Wong

  • Graduate stories
I’ve found myself constantly experiencing new ways to apply what I learnt at university to real-life occurrences in the workforce.

Micheal Simpson

  • Graduate stories
I love how my work impacts wide-reaching issues that have tangible effects on everyday Australians, as well as impacts for Australia’s future environmental landscape.

Michelle Huang

  • Graduate stories
I follow all cases from start to end and it’s quite rewarding to see the impact of the work I do including seeing participants discharge with appropriate supports to support their quality of life.

Michelle Lin

  • Day in the life

Michelle Ung

Michelle Ung studied Bachelor of Arts and Science, majoring in International Communication and Human Biology and is a Departmental Officer at the Department of Health.
  • Day in the life

Mickie Tanna

A typical lesson involves a balance of tasks that are teacher-directed (e.g. examples on the board, discussing a new concept with the whole class) and student-directed (e.g. independent practice or collaborative work in their table groups).
  • Graduate stories
I chose to work at DCCEEW because it is a place where I can work on a variety of projects and policies that can make a difference.

Mikayla Rodger