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Futures Expo 28th July 2026 – 3.00 pm to 5.00 pm

Year 10 Work Experience – Thursday 11th June to Tuesday 16th June (inclusive)

 

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School Holiday Programs

Inside Monash Seminar Series

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Go behind the scenes at the World Surf League Rip Curl Pro

 

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As the Official Higher Education Partner of the World Surf League Australia, Bond University is proud to invite Year 11 and 12 students to take an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of one of international surfing's biggest events.

During a backstage tour, students will explore the athlete spaces, judging area, media and broadcast area and operations control room, then enjoy watching surfing royalty battle it out from the best seats in the house.

This experience offers front-row seats to a full lineup of careers from sport management to marketing, events, exercise and sports science, business, journalism, film and television and project management.  A Bond University representative will be on site to answer any questions students might have about Bond. 

Date:     Friday 3 April 2026

Time:     10.00am

Location: Bells Beach, Victoria

 

Find out more and book a spot at World Surf League Rip Curl Pro Backstage Tour. 

 

 

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Physiotherapist, Chiropractor, Osteopath and Myotherapist

A frequently asked question is what the difference is between the roles of physiotherapists, chiropractors, osteopaths, and Myotherapists.

 So, what is the difference?  In November 2020 an article by Charlotte Ganderton and Matthew King was published on the ABC website addressing this very topic, and the fact that all four types of therapy come highly recommended to assist people in managing their aches and pains.  To sum up the article –

 

In Australia, physiotherapists, osteopaths and chiropractors have extensive university training and are registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).  Myotherapists complete an advanced diploma or bachelor’s degree in myotherapy or "musculoskeletal therapy” but are not registered with AHPRA.

 

The article goes on to state that a physiotherapist assesses your problem, provides a diagnosis, and helps you understand what's wrong while considering your general health, activities, and lifestyle.  They treat your complaint with a variety of "active" therapies, such as exercise programs and hydrotherapy. 

 

chiropractor works on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mechanical disorders of the muscles, ligaments, tendons, bones and joints, and the effect on the nervous system.

They have an emphasis on passive manual treatments, including joint and soft-tissue manipulation, and spinal adjustments.  They may also prescribe exercises to help you rehabilitate from your condition as well as provide dietary advice.

 

An  osteopath focuses on the muscular and nervous systems, assessing the structure of the body to determine its impact on function.  Treatment involves a combination of active and passive therapies, including joint manipulation and mobilisation, massage, as well as postural advice and exercise programs.

Finally, a myotherapist works to assist your aches and pains by focusing on the muscles and joints. They offer a range of mostly "hands-on" treatments including dry needling, massage, and joint mobilisation, but can also prescribe exercises.

Students can access the full article at Physiotherapist, chiropractor, osteopath and myotherapist: what's the difference and which one should I visit?

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Science: Turn your Passion into a Rewarding Career

Federation's science degrees give you the chance to explore your interests, gain hands-on experience, and prepare for exciting opportunities in industry, research, and beyond.

 

Love nature and want to protect our planet?  The Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science) focuses on Australia’s unique ecosystems. Students study ecology, wildlife, climate, and sustainability while gaining real-world skills through fieldwork in forests, coastal regions, and arid landscapes.  This includes field trips to Nanya Station, our 40,000 hectare research property in western NSW.

 

The Bachelor of Science is perfect for students who are curious about the world and want the freedom to choose their direction.  Students start broad in their first year, then dive deeper into areas like cell biology, microbiology, laboratory bioscience and more, to create a degree that matches their goals.

 

Students who have a passion for animals, will find the Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) takes them inside the fascinating world of animal health and behaviour.  Students learn about anatomy, physiology, and diseases while building the foundations for careers in veterinary science, animal production and nutrition, or research.