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Geography Teachers' Association of Queensland Inc.
Level 1/28 Fortescue St, Spring Hill QLD 4000


2022 GTAQ Conference REGENERATE

  • 30 Jul 2022
  • 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • All Saints Anglican School, Gold Coast

Registration

(depends on selected options)

Base fee:
  • Early bird registration - GTAQ Members
  • Early bird registration - non Member
  • Registration for Presenters
  • Must have an active university email address

2022 GTAQ Annual Conference 

REGENERATE

Saturday 30 July at All Saints Anglican School, Gold Coast

Join GTAQ at our 2022 Annual Conference as we explore the future directions of geographical education.


Keynote Speaker - Lucinda Hartley, Co-Founder of Neighbourlytics and Urbanist, who works with big data to deliver well-being insights that inform evidence-based urban development decisions. 


2022 GTAQ Conference Program

Use the program link above to select your workshop options for registration. 


Conference Map and Parking Information

Please click on the link above for all Parking information. Registration opens at 8:00am in Building X (Main Office). 


Please bring your own device (Laptop preferred) as many of the workshops involve hands on activities. Wifi will be provided. 


Optional Extras for FRIDAY 29 July (select at registration if interested)


Using ArcGIS in the Senior Geography Classroom Masterclass presented by Brett Dascombe (Wavell State High School) and Jennah Williams (ESRI).

  • This masterclass will focus on skills needed to support your students in using ArcGIS in IA1, IA2 and IA3. 
  • This event is limited to 25 participants. 
  • Location: Yvonne Bain Middle and Senior Library, All Saints Anglican School, Gold Coast. Parking and location details can be found here
  • Time: 8:00am Registration for 8:30am start. Finish at 3:00pm. 
  • Cost: $80 and will include coffee on arrival, morning tea and lunch. 

Fieldwork - Coasts and Landcover Transformations presented by Second Nature 

  • Due to their dynamic nature, coastal environments provide exciting opportunities for data collection. This field trip will focus on collecting a wide variety of data relevant to apply to a land management or water management challenge. Although the field trip is focussed on specific sites for Land Cover Transformations unit, the locations we use on this excursion can successfully be used for data collection for a variety of other units. The field trip is also applicable for teachers interested in a field trip studying a coastal environment, Landforms and Landscapes or Environmental Change and Management Units. Click here for the fieldtrip itinerary. 
  • Time: 8:30am - 2:30pm
  • Pick up and drop off at Firth Park, Mudgeeraba. Location can be found here on this map
  • Cost: $35 per person (including morning tea, lunch and bus transport). The field trip will also include all equipment as well as a unit specific example of a field trip booklet. 


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