This course is an intermediate level course on iPad. Participants will be introduced to more of the features of iPad, including: cut, copy and paste; synchronise iPad with iTunes; customising iTunes; backup using iCloud and more. IN THIS COURSE YOU WILL LEARN Use Cut, Copy and Paste features Synchronise iPad with iTunes Customise settings in iTunes...
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Everything you need to know about bees, the equipment needed and how much honey you can expect. It’s easy to have a hive and let the bees do most of the work for you Find out what products you can make from beeswax, such as candles and soap. Honey tasting and comprehensive notes provided. COURSE OUTLINE History Flora Legislation How to get the bees...
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Enjoy listening to ‘classical’ music but want to add an ‘active’ dimension to the experience? Take this opportunity to delve into the composer’s score. Learn how to visually track what you are hearing; immerse yourself in the language of musical terminology; examine the composer’s structural plan and experience the pleasure of listening to music...
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Pastels are both a drawing and painting medium and the ultimate tool for the creative artist. This workshop style class allows you to practise techniques to utilise the sensation of colour, with the guidance of an experienced artist. Suitable for beginner and intermediate students. The emphasis of this course, beside learning the basic rules, is to...
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Discover the highly creative realm of collage, while learning the art of visual composition. The Colour & Collage for Beginners course is structured into 4 Terms. These terms run consecutively throughout the year corresponding with the WEA Term calendar. Term 1 begins with basic knowledge of the visual language. Each successive term builds on that...
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Crochet is one of the oldest crafts in the world and is today labeled as the new ‘Mental Yoga’. Research shows there are many health and wellbeing benefits to repetitive crafts like crochet. Experience the joy of crafting yourself something uniquely yours. Challenge yourself to use all 10 fingers at once and relax into a mindful, rhythmic activity...
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Studying the human figure in one sustained pose over the length of a class allows the student more time to reflect and refine a drawing, than is often possible in classes structured around much shorter poses. The sustained pose is also of use to beginners, who may feel intimidated and naturally overwhelmed by the time frame of shorter poses. In a...
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The harmonica has been described as “an orchestra in your pocket” and for good reasons. It is a small, expressive instrument which is capable of a wide variety of tone colours and it is adaptable to almost any style of music. We focus on the standard 10 hole diatonic harmonica, commonly used in Folk, Blues and Rock styles of playing. Learn to pick...
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Just before dawn on the morning of December 3 1854, 296 soldiers and police descended on the sleeping inhabitants of the stockade which had been roughly thrown together on the Eureka Lead in Ballarat. Fifteen minutes later twenty-two miners lay dead and the rebellion against the authority of the Crown had been quashed. The issues which had driven...
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What are the checks and balances that keep our elections fair and independent? How does the Australian Electoral Commission manage the greatest peacetime logistical operation each federal election? Who are the people manning the polling booths on election day and what happens to your vote after the polls close at 6 pm?...
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What are the checks and balances that keep our elections fair and independent? How does the Australian Electoral Commission manage the greatest peacetime logistical operation each federal election?