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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 57

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The Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday, March 2, 1994 SPORT SUMMARY University of NSW prise TERRIGAL: Stableford Jackson (12) 41 Bell (20) 38, Virtue (29) 38. 1 TUGGERAH LAKES: 4B: 6 Robinson (22) Thomas (17) 47, Indiv A Strange (11) 39. Richards (17) 38 cb. Heath (26) 40 cb ASSOCIATES ASHLAR: Stableford Otv 1: Gear (20) 36 Dlv 2 Conoley (22) 40 Dlv 3: Noble (35) 38 ASQUITH: 48 Dlv 1: Fadvert (25) Cummins (27) 48 Dlv 2: Edwards (34) Honeywood (37) 45 BARDWELL VALLEY: Stableford Wood (35) 40 BEVERLEY PARK: Stableford Dlv 1 Mavoh (22) 42 Dlv 2 Willigers (30) 39. Dlv 3: Arnold (32) 38 Dlv 4: Phillips (39) 36 BEXLEY: Medal A Delanev LOGICAL SOCIETY PRIZE: The best performance in Psychology 4 Honours.

SUZANNE CLAIRE LEWIS. THE ISTVAN TORK PRIZE IN NEUROSCIENCE: The best performance by a fourth year honours student who completed a thesis in the field of Neuroscience in the Schools of Psychology or Anatomy or Physiology and Pharmacology. PAULINE CHIU and MICHAEL ANTHONY ROMM THE MILON BUNETA PRIZE: The best performance in Year 2 of the Bachelor of Science in Psychology course. KATHERINE GAI STRONG THE PSYCHOLOGY STAFF PRIZE: The best performance in Year 2 Psychology. ULRIKE KAROLINE KRAHN.

SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STUDIES THE RONAYNE PRIZE The prize shall be open to all students Droceeding to the degree of BSC or BA and shall be awarded to the student who achieves the highest mark and first class in the Year 4 Honours Program of the School of Science and Technology Studies. STEPHANIE ANNE WINFIELD. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND POLICY THE PROFILE MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS PRIZE: The best performance in SLSP3000300 13002 Social Science and Policy (Third Year) in the Bachelor of Social Science course. ANDREW JAMES ROCHESTER. THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND POLICY FIRST YEAR PRIZE: The best overall mark in first vear in SLSP1000 Introduction to Social Science and Policy and SLSP1001 Introduction to Research Methods and Statistics with Computer Application in the Bachelor of Social Science course.

RICHARD JOHN THO-ROWGOOD THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND POLICY SECOND YEAR PRIZE: The best overall mark in second year in SLSP2000 Social and Economic Theory and Policy. SLSP2001 Research Methods and Statistical Applications and SLSP2002 Social Science and Policy Case Studies in the Bachelor of Social Science course. MARK FLOCKTON FOSTER. SCHOOL OF SOCIOLOGY THE SOL ENCEL PRIZE: The best performance in a fourth year JOO CHO THE TPF1C FOURTH YEAR PRIZE The best Derformance in the fourth year proiect by bv a student proceeding to the degree of Bachelor of Science (Honours) within the School of Mathematics. IAIN RODERICK JOHNSTON and PAUL DAVID CLUTTON.

THE THIRD YEAR PRIZE The best Derformance in both MATH3610 Higher Real Analysis and MATH3620 Higher Functional Analysis. PATRICK MORRIS-SUZUKI. SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING THE ABB POWER PLANTS PRIZE: The best Derformance in MANF1 1 10 Manufacturing Technology. YORK CHRISTOFER WALDEMAR STACKER. THE ANSETT AUSTRALIA PRIZE: The best overall Derformance in the Bachelor of Engineering in Aero Engineering course.

SHANE CLAYTON PATCH. THE ATLAS COPCO PRIZE: The best overall performance in the Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering course. NIGEL GREGORY KAYE. THE CARRIER AIR CONDITIONING PTY LIMITED PRIZE: The best performance in MECH2700 Thermodynamics 1. Al PENG CHANG CHING.

THE COMPUTER-BASED ENGINEERING DESIGN PRIZE: The best undergraduate or postgraduate thesis making a contribu-tion to computer-based Engineering design in the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering. NICHOLAS COPLIN. THE JEREMY HIRSCHHORN PRIZE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING: The best performance in MECH2300 Engineering Mechanics 2A. ANDREW RONALD GOLDSMITH. THE JOHN HARRISON PRIZE: The best performance in MECH3400 Mechanics of Solids 3.

PING HOOI LIM. THE PACIFIC POWER AWARD: The best performance in MECH4740 Thermal Power Plants, JUSTIN BRUCE WALKER. THE ROYAL INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS (AUSTRALIAN DIVISION) PRIZE: The best shiD design by a student in the final year of the Bachelor of Engineering in Naval Architecture course. BENJAMIN PAUL HARVEY. THE SHELL REFINING (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD PRIZE: The best performance in MECH1110 Graphical Analysis and Communication.

MARK IAN DENTON THE SHELL REFINING (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD PRIZE: The best undergraduate thesis by a student in the final year of the Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering course. NICHOLAS COPLIN THE SHELL REFINING (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD PRIZE: The best performance in MECH3212 Principles of Control of Mechanical Systems. LUKE MAGUIRE. THE SPRUSON AND FERGUSON PRIZE: The best performance in MECH3100 Mechanical Engineering Design 3 by a student in the Bacheior of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering course. LUKE MAGUIRE.

THE STAEDTLER (PACIFIC) PTY LTD PRIZE: The best overall performance by a student in Year 2 of the Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering course. Al PENG CHANG CHING. THE R.A.A. BRYANT PRIZE: A Student graduating with first class honours and the University Medal in Mechanical Engineering, NIGEL GREGORY KAYE. SCHOOL OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY THE BIO-RAD PRIZE IN IMMUNOLOGY: The best performance in MICR3051 Immunology 2.

JOHN PAUL KILLEN. DEPARTMENT OF MINING ENGINEERING THE STAN SAWYER MEMORIAL PRIZE: The best performance in an honours thesis on a topic relating to coal mining by a GROUP PRIZE IN CORPORATE STRATEGY' The best performance in MNGT0381 Corporate Strategy by a student in the Master of Business Administration course. SCHOOL OF BANKING AND FINANCE THE AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF BANKERS PRIZE The best performance in FINS3630 Bank Financial Management by a student proceeding to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor Of Economics, CHRISTINE HELEN MATTHEI. THE COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA PRIZE: The best performance in FINS3616 International Business Finance by a student in the Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Economics courses. ANDREW JAMES HUANG.

THE ERNST YOUNG PRIZE: The best performance in FINS26 1 3 Business Finance 2 by a student majoring in the School of Accounting. JOHN HOCK THYE CHEW THE NRMA INSURANCE LTD PRIZE: The best performance in FINS3631 Risk and Insurance by a student proceeding to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Economics. PETER DAVID EBEN. THE OLSSON PRIZE: The best performance in FINS2614 Business 2B by a student proceeding to the degree of Bachelor of Economics or Bachelor of Commerce. RICHARD CHARLES BAKER.

THE WESTPAC PRIZE: The best performance in FINS2612 Australian Capital Markets by a student in the Bachelor of Commerce or the Bachelor of Economics course. JEANETTE DIANA COULSON. SCHOOL OF BIOCHEMISTRY THE BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS PRIZE OF THE BIOCHEMICAL GRADUATES ASSOCIATION: The best performance in the fourth year Biochemistry honours program by a student proceeding to the degree of Bachelor of Science. STEPHEN JOHN MCMAUGH THE ICN BIOMEDICALS PRIZE OF THE BIOCHEMICAL GRADUATES ASSOCIATION: The best performance in the examinations in level 3 Biochemistry subjects by a student proceeding to the degree of Bachelor of Science. CHRISTINE MARIA VAN VLIET.

THE BIOTECH INTERNATIONAL PRIZE OF THE BIOCHEMICAL GRADUATES ASSOCIATION: The best performance in the examinations in level 2 Biochemistry subjects by a student proceeding to the degree of Bachelor of Science. ARCHA HANNAH JANE FOX SCHOOL OF BUILDING THE ALEX RIGBY PRIZE: The best overall performance in the Master of Proiect Management Course. ANDREW BOSWELL PARKER THE INSTITUTE OF WOOD SCIENCE (AUSTRALIAN BRANCH) TIMBER IN BUILDING PRIZE: The best performance in BLDG4114 Building Science 4 (Timber) by a student in the Bachelor of Building course. DAVID ANTHONY BROWN and STUART RAYMOND GOSBELL. THE JAMES HARDIE COY.

PTY LTD. PRIZE: The best performance in Year 1 of the Bachelor of Building course. CHRISTINA VUONG. THE MASTER BUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF W. PRIZE IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT: The best performance throughout the Master of Construction Management Course.

KWOK LEUNG NG and NOBU-HIRO NAKAO THE MASTER BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION OF NSW PRIZE: Outstanding performance in the Bachelor of Building course. MARTIN KELVIN CHOY. THE MULTIPLEX CONSTRUCTIONS PRIZE: The best performance in the major Building Construction subiects Construction 1 to 5 in the Bachelor of Building course. PHILLIP JOHN CONDON THE REED CONSTRUCTIONS PRIZE: The most outstanding performance by a student in the Bachelor of Building course. ROSS WILLIAM TRETHEWY.

THE T.W. CROW ASSOCIATES PRIZE: The best performance by a ROW. THE LEE STEINBERG PRIZE best performance in MARK3083 Strategic Marketing Management by a student in the Bachelor of Commerce course or Bachelor of Economics course. FILOMENA PISCITELLI THE NIELSEN AUSTRALIA AWARD FOR MARKETING RESEARCH: The best aggregate Derformance in MARK3093 Corporate Policy Marketing Strategy or MARK2052 Marketing Research. MARK3022 Computer Applications in Marketing by a student maioring in Marketing in the Bachelor of CommerceEconomics course.

KAREN ALICE STEINTHAL. THE PETER WALKER INDUSTRIAL MARKETING PRIZE: The best Derformance in MARK5922 Industrial and Services Marketing by a student in the Master of Commerce course. IAN ROBERT STANLEY PEARCE. THE PHILIPS INDUSTRIES HOLDINGS LIMITED PRIZE: The best performance in MARK2012 Marketing Fundamentals by a student in the Bachelor of CommerceEconomics or Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Laws course. TARA BENZIE.

SCHOOL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE ENGINEERING THE ANSTO PRIZE The best Derformance in year four in the Bachelor of Engineering in Ceramic Engineering course. KATHERINE LOUISE COLE. THE ALCAN AUSTRALIA LTD PRIZE: The best Derformance in Year 2 in the Bachelor of Metallurgical Engineering course. MARK ANDREW PHILLIPS. THE AUSTRAL BRICKS PRIZE: The best Derformance in year three in the Bachelor of Engineering in Ceramic Engineering course.

JOHN ANTHONY KERDIC. THE AUSTRALASIAN CERAMIC SOCIETY PRIZE: The highest overall course aggregate by a student completing the final year of the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Ceramic Engineering. KATHERINE LOUISE COLE. THE AUSTRALASIAN CORROSION ASSOCIATION (NSW) PRIZE: The best performance in MATS1203 Materials and Design 2 by a student in the Bachelor of Metallurgical Engineering course. BRYAN DOUGLAS WRIGHT THE BORAL BRICKS PRIZE: The best performance in MATS2273 Chemistry of Ceramic Processing.

Unit 2. Technical and Non-Technical Ceramics in the Bachelor of Engineering in Ceramic Engineering course. JOHN ANTHONY KERDIC. THE BROKEN HILL PROPRIETORY COMPANY PRIZE: The best performance in the Metallurgical Engineering course by a graduating student. MICHAEL DAVID DAVIES.

THE CAROMA INDUSTRIES LIMITED PRIZE: The best performance in MATS 1464 Materials Seminar and MATS2304 Project (Ceramic Engineering) (with each subiect receiving one half of the weighting for the average) in the Bachelor of Engineering in Ceramic Engineering course. ANDREW 'DAVID MCINTYRE. THE COMMERCIAL MINERALS LIMITED PRIZE. The best performance in MATS2133 Ceramic Raw Materials in the Bachelor of Engineering in Ceramic Engineering course, JOHN ANTHONY KERDIC. THE COOKSON PLIBRICO PRIZE: The best performance in MATS2183 Chemistry of Ceramic Processing.

Unit 1 Refractories in the Bachelor of Engineering in Ceramic Engineering course. JOHN ANTHONY KERDIC. THE FERRO CORPORATION (AUSTRALIA) PRIZE: The best performance in MATS2123 Ceramic Process Principles 2 in the Bachelor of Engineering in Ceramic Engineering course. JOHN ANTHONY KERDIC. THE HUGH MUIR PRIZE: The best performance by a student in the final year seminar class, or who in the opinion of the Head of School has contributed most to the corporate life of the School of Materials Science and Engineering.

ANDREW DAVID MCINTYRE. THE ICI ADVANCED CERAMICS: The best overall academic performance by a student in the second year of the Bachelor of Engineering In Ceramic Engineering course. ANDREW ERIC HOLM. THE INSTITUTE OF METALS Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering or Bacnelor of Engineering in Environmental Engineering. ANDREW ROBERT ALLEN.

THE CRAWFORD MUNRO MEMORIAL PRIZE: The best Derformance in CIVL3705 Water Resources in the Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering course. CATHERINE EMILY HUGHES. THE GAA ENGINEERING AWARD: The best performance in CIVL3303 Structural Design in the bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering course. SIMON JOHN KELLY. THE HARDIE'S PIPELINE AWARD: The best performance in CIVL4605 Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal in the Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering course.

GREGORY ALLAN ABBOTT THE INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED MOTORISTS PRIZE: The best performance in Traffic Planning and Control. ATHANA-SIA TZELIS THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING PRIZE: The best performance in CIVL1007 Engineering Practice in the Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Engineering course. MARK JAMES MCCALL. THE JAMES HARDIE CO PTY LTD PRIZE: The best performance in CIVL2505 Hydraulics 1 in the Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering course. JAMES PATRICK BARBATO THE IEFFERY AND KATAUS-KAS PRIZE: The best performance in CIVL3402 Geotechnical Engineering 1 in the Bachelor of Engineering in Engineering course.

GREGORY ALLAN ABBOTT THE MAUNSELL PROJECT REPORT PRIZE: The best performance in CIVL8909 or CIVL9909 Project Report (9 credits GEOL9504 or GEOL9604 Proiect Report (9 credits) by a student in the Master of Engineering Science or Master of Applied Science course. RICHARD ANTHONY RECSEI. THE MAUNSELL WASTE MANAGEMENT PRIZE: The best aggregate performance by a stage 1 student in CIVL8872 or CIVL9872 Solid Waste Management. CIVL8873 or CIVL9873 Waste and Waste- Water Analysis and Environmental Requirements. CIVL8874 or CIVLS874 Waste Management Science by a student in the Master of Engineering Science or Master of Applied Science course.

JOHN MARTIN TAYLOR. THE WATER BOARD GOLD MEDAL: The highest aggregate in CIVL4855 Water Major by a student in the Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering course. MALCOLM BRIAN DONNELLY. THE GAA ENGINEERING AWARD: The best essay on a topic relating to galvanising by a student proceeding to tne degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering. BRONWYN ELIZABETH SHORT THE WELDING TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA PRIZE: The best performance in CIVL4403 Materials Engineering 2.

DEBORAH JANE LOVE. SCHOOL OF COMMUNITY MEDICINE THE 25 AUSTRALIAN GENERAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION PRIZE: The Best performance in Community Medicine by a Year student in course 3801 (9BSc( Med) MBBS). or Year 6 student in 3821 (BSc MBBS) OR 3840 (BA BSc(Med)MBBS). GEOFFREY KENNEDY ISBISTER. THE NSW HEALTH DEPARTMENT PRIZE: The best performance in the Community Medicine component of subject MDSG4001 In course 3801 (BSc(Med)MBBS or 3821 (BSC MBBS) or 3840 (BA BSc(Med)MBBS).

MICHELLE ANDREA GAJUS. SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING THE LOGICA PTY LIMITED PRIZE: The best performance by a graduand in a Computer Science Honours degree course. JUN FU. DEPARTMENTS OF ECONOMETRICS ECONOMICS THE STATISTICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA (NSW BRANCH) PRIZE: The best overall performance by a student in the Bacheior of Economics course in Econometrics. LYNNE RENEE COCKERELL.

THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCE CONFERENCE PRIZE: The best Derformance in ECON3106 Public Degree in Food Science Technology course by a student who has made a significant cotribution to staff and student activities. SUI LIAN TAY. SCHOOL OF GEOGRAPHY THE JACK MABBUTT MEDAL: The best performance in the Year 4 Proiect in Aoolied Geography by a student in the Bachelor of Science course. ANNABEL ELIZABETH MACKAY. THE JACK MABBUTT PRIZE: Best Derformance by a Year 3 student proceeding to Honours in Geography.

KIM MAREE BEAVER. SCHOOL OF GERMAN STUDIES THE GOETHE PRIZE: The best performance in German studies. MICHAEL PETER TICHER. SCHOOL OF HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT THE 25 AUSTRALIAN GENERAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION PRIZE: The best overall performance in the Master of Health Administration or Master of Health Planning courses. TINA MAGENNIS.

THE 215 AUSTRALIAN GENERAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION PRIZE IN HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT (NURSING): General prof icency throughout the Master of Health Administration. Master of Health Planning. Master of Public Health or Master of Nursing Administration bv a trained nurse registered in Australia. JEAN FORBES BEVERIDGE. THE AUSTRALIAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH SERVICE EXECUTIVE PRIZE: The best overall performance in the Bachelor of Health Administration course.

ANITA MARIE WOOD. SCHOOL OF HISTORY THE FRANK CROWLEY AUSTRALIAN HISTORY PRIZE: Excellence in Australian History by a student in the Bachelor of Arts course. TREVOR JOHN DALY. THE HISTORY PRIZE: The best Bacheior of Arts Honours thesis in History. SIMON PAUL ADAMS.

THE MAXWELL AUBREY PHILLIPS PRIZE: The best performance in an essay or a thesis on a topic concerned with Early Modern Europe by a student enrolled in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. ADAM BENJAMIN DICKERSON. THE MITCHELL MATURE AGE STUDENT PRIZE: The best performance in Year 1 History subjects by a mature age student in the first year at the University. JAMES JOHN ENDERSBY. THE UNITED ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN PRIZE: An outstanding essay or thesis on any aspect of the history of women in Australia by a student in the Bachelor of Arts course.

KATHERINE ANN MIRIAM MOGG THE RITCHIE MEDAL FOR AUSTRALIAN HISTORY: Excellence in Australian History for a student in the Bachelor of Arts degree course. ELIZABETH THER-ESE DAVIS-FINNEY. THE AISLING SOCIETY PRIZE: An outstanding essay or thesis on Irish-Australian or Irish History. JOHN PATRICK FITZGERALD. SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR THE CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES OF NSW INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PRIZE: The best performance in IRCB2703 Industrial Relations 2A in the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Social Science or Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Economics course.

MATTHEW RODERICK TYSON. THE FIME INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PRIZE: The best performance in Industrial Relations 2B (Social Organization of Work) by a student proceeding to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Social Science. Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Economics. KATHERINE MARGARET SCHULTZ THE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SOCIETY OF NSW PRIZE: The best performance in IROB1501 Industrial Relations 1A in the Bachelor of Commerce.

Bachelor of Economics or Bachelor of Arts courses. NICHOLAS JAMES TURNBULL. THE JULIA MOORE PRIZE IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS: The best aggregate performance in IROB3505 Industrial relations 3A IROB3506 Industrial Relations 3B by a final year female student majoring in Industrial Relations. MELANIE ELLEN GATFIELD. THE NSW LABOR COUNCIL INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PRIZE: The best performance in Industrial Relations 1B.

(Trade Unionism) by a student proceeding to the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Social Science or Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor Of Economics. SARAH MAY THEWand RICHARD JOHN THO-ROWGOOD. SCHOOL OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE THE LINDSAY ROBERTSON UNSW MEDALS Aerospace Engineering PATCH. Shane Clayton Building HARRIS. Christina Business Information Technology (shared) RASMUSSEN.

Geoffrey STATHiS. John Chemistry WILLIAMS. Lisa Ellen Computer Engineering Ml AO. Lei WU. Hong-Yu COMPUTER SCIENCE FU.

Eric Jun Economics and Econometrics COCKERELL. Lynne Renee Electrical Engineering (shared) LUI. Kai Man Kawin WILLIAMS. Anne Louise English Literature SHEEHAN. Paul Gordon French and Political Science LINKER Alfred Benjamin German Studies and Theatre and Film Studies MEYNS.

Gilbert Walter Industrial Relations PATTERSON, Jennifer Ann Manufacturing Management KULAWIEC. Daniel Adam Marketing BOCK. Timothy Mechanical Engineering KAYE. Nigel Gregory Medicine SILBERSTEIN. Paul Metallurgical Engineering Chew.

Sheng Music KELLER. Peter Erik Petroleum Engineering ALLARD Damien Nelzier Philosophy WHITE. Roger Lewis Physiology (shared) CHiu. Pauline QASABIAN. Raffi Anthony Psychology DAVIS.

Colin John Psychology LEWIS. Suzanne Claire Pure Mathematics CHAN. Daniel Sai-Ping Social Work TOSELAND. Susan Surveying TICEHURST. Catherine Jane FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE DtPARTMENT OF SAFETY SCIENCE THE MANUFACTURES MUTUAL INSURANCE PRIZE FOR ERGONOMICS PRINCIPLES: The best Derformance in SAFE9224 Principles of Ergonomics by a student proceeding either to the degree of Master of Sa'ety Science or to the Graduate Dipioma in Safety Science or to the Graduate Dioloma in Ergonomics.

CATHERINE JANE COOK THE NATIONAL STARCH CHEMICAL PRIZE The best performance in SAFE9543 Management of Dangerous Materials by a student enrolled in a Dioloma or Coursework Masters degree in the Department of Safety Science. ABDOLREZA ZAREI. THE NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL PRIZE: The best performance in SAFE9211 Introduction to Safety Engineering in the Masters Degree or Graduate Diploma in Safety Science. RENEE MICHELLE FENTON. THE NEIL ADAMS ERGONOMICS PKIZE: To be awarded each year to the student enrolled in the Graduate Dioloma in Ergonomics who achieved the best performance in the preceding calendar year considering the students best three subjects during that year, providing at least one of the three subiects was an ergonomics Jb-tect.

COLEEN PATRICIA ROUS- sos THE SAFETY INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA (NSW DIVISION) BILL LESSELS' MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR MASTER OF SAFETY SCIENCE The best overall performance bv a student In the Mas-er of Safety Science course. MARTIN GERARD MACKEY THE SAFETY INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA (NSW DIVISION) BILL LESSELS' MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN SAFETY SCIENCE: The best overall performance bv a student in the Graduate Diploma of Safety Science course. PAUL CEDRlC HYDES THE WHITELEY CHEMICALS PRIZE The best performance in SAFE9262 Chemical Safety and Toxicology by a student proceeding to a Diploma or Master's degree in any postgraduate teaching program offered by the Department of Safety Science. STEPHEN MARK SCOTT. FACULTIES OF ARTS.

COMMERCE ECONOMICS THE I LIU ESQ QBE MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR CHINESE STUDIES Best performance in a subiect related to Chinese matters o'fered in the Department of Economic History, or In the Schools of Political Science or History. MICHAEL MACGREGOR RUSSELL. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING THE JOHN FRASER MEMORIAL AWARD The best perfor-mance in Year 1 or part-time equivalent of a Bachelor degree offered by the Faculty of Engineering LIONEL JAMES WINDSOR. THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA AWARD: The best performance bv a final or equivalent year student In the Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Science (Engineering) cie qrees offered by the Schools of Civil Engineering. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Chemical Engineerirg and Industrial Chemistry and the Departments of Mining Engineering and Textile Technology (Engineering option only). NIGEL GREGORY KAYE and DANIEL ADAM KULAWIEC and KAI MAN KAWIN LUI and ANNE LOUISE WILLIAMS. ACULTY OF COMMERCE AN3 ECONOMICS THE COMMERCE SOCIETY PRIZE Participation in student activities, proficiency in sport, ani excellence in the Bachelor cf Commerce course THE UNIVERSITIES CREDIT UNION PRIZE The best performance by a full-time student in Year of the Master of Commerce course. TODD HILTON COOPER. THE UNIVERSITIES CREDIT UNION PRIZE: The best performance by a part-time student in Year 1 of the Master of Commerce course.

KATHERINE LEIGH SKIL-LETER FACULTY OF LAW THE AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES COMMISSION PRIZE: The best performance in LAWS4010 Business Associations 1. LYNELLE TARNI LONERAGAN and NATALIE MARSIC THE BLAKE DAWSON WALD-RON PRIZE: The best performance in LAWS3010 Property and Eauity, GRANT ALBERT SMITH THE BLAKE DAWSON AID-PON TRADE PRACTICES PRIZE The best performance in LA WS4340 Trade Practices. ALLISON JANE BAILEY THE CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH PRIZE FOR COMPUTERS AND THE LAW: The best overall result in LAWS4620 Computer Applications to Law. NICHOLAS HUMPHREY THE CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH PRIZE IN ADVANCED REVENUE LAW Tne best overall result in LAWS4450 Advanced Revenue Law NICHOLAS HUMPHREY. THE DIBBS.

CROWTHER AND OSBORNE PRIZE IN COMMERCIAL LAW The best performance in LAWS4J80 Commercial Law by a student in the Bachelor of Laws course. SCOTT ADAM HURST THE FREEHILL. HOLLINGDALE AND PAGE PRIZE The best performance in LAWS4440 Elements of Income Tax Law. MARK HARRISON THE FREEHILL. HOLLINGDALE AND PAGE PRIZE The best performance in LAWS4020 Business Associations 2.

SCOTT ADAM HURST THE FREEHILL. HOLLINGDALE AND PAGE PRIZE Best research essay in tne subiect LAWS3410 Environmental Law in the Bachelor of Laws Course. CHRISTA ANNE LUDLOW and DOMINIC THOMAS COTTAM and GEOFFREY HAROLD NORTHCOTT THE JULIUS STONE PRIZE FOR LAW AND SOCIAL THEORY The best performance in LAWS8820 Law and Social Theory. KATHRYN SANT and MICHELLE LEVY THE JULIUS STONE PRIZE FOR LEGAL THEORY The best performance in LAWS8320 Legal Theory TALIS HARRINGTON THE LAW BOOK COMPANY PRIZE FOR CONTRACT LAW: Tne best performance tn LAWS 1410 Contract Law in the Bcheior of Laws course. JENNIFER JANE STEWARD THE LAW BOOK COMPANY BASKETBALL NBA (home team In CAPS): Cleveland 89 CHICAGO 81.

UTAH 89 Houston 85 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION Pet GB NEWYORK 36 19655 ORLANDO 33 20 623 2 MIAMI 29 25537 6'2 NEW JERSEY 28 26 519 7'2 BOSTON 20 35.364 16 PHILADEL 20 35 364 16 WASHINGTON. 16 39 291 20 CENTRAL DIVISION Pet GB ATLANTA 38 CHICAGO 37 CLEVELAND 32 INDIANA 28 CHARLOTTE 23 MILWAUKEE 16 DETROIT 13 16 704 18 673 1'z 24 571 25.528 9'z 30 43414'2 39 791 41241 25 WESTERN CONFERENCE MIDWEST DIVISIION Pet GB 2 HOUSTON 38 SAN ANTONIO 40 UTAH 38 DENVER 27 MINNESOTA 16 DALLAS 8 15 717 16 714 19 667 2'2 28 491 12'j 37 30222'2 48 143 32 PACIFIC DIVISION Pet GB SEATTLE 39 PHOENIX 36 PORTLAND 34 GOLD ST ATE 31 LA LAKERS 20 SACRAMENTO 19 LA CLIPPERS 18 14 736 17 679 21 618 23 574 33 377 3 6 82 19 35 35220'2 35 340 21 NBL practice match at Macks-ville. NSW SYDNEY KINGS 104 GOLD COAST ROLLERS 1 00. BOWLS NSW TEAM FOR Suoerieague at Moama, April 18-22: Singles: Curtis (Park Beach) Pairs Laguzza (Kahibah) Bushby (Towradgi) Triples McCulla (Birrong) Curtis Johnston (Belrose) Fours: Laguzza McCulla Bushby Johnston. Mgr: Brown NSW TEAM Victoria at Peak-hurst BC April 26-27 Alexander (W Lind) Downes (Taren Pt) Hopper (Dapto) Curtis (Park Beach) Buttery (The Entrance) Walsh (St Johns Pk) Burgess (W Pt Macauarie) Johnston (Bel-rose) Cottome (Grandviews) Lambourne (Maitland C) Phil Bushby (Towradgi) Dalton (E Maitland) Laguzza (Kahibah) McCulla (Birrong) Dawes (Charlestown) Warren (Dapto).

Mgr Maitland Selector Brown. NSW RESERVE TEAM Victoria at Peakhurst BC, Apr1! 25 Oliver (Kahibah) Alexander (St Ives) Melville (Kensington) Hofmeier (Belrose) Harrison (Grandviews) Frazier (Daoto Citz) Riches (The Hills) Elderton (St John Pk) Duorez (Albion Pk) McGilli-vrav (Wanlla) Crutcher (Narra-bn) Howe (Daoto Citz) A Gleeson (Waratah) Burgess (Lennox Hd) Vincent (Narran-dera) Maguire (Barmedman). Mgr Gurney. Reid. SELECTED SIDE to Dav NSW STATE SIDE at Peakhurst BC, April 25 Maitland (The Hills) i Fontany (St Ives) Turley (Grandviews) Swan (St Marys) Selby (St Johns Pk) Lack (Waratah) Bourke (Belmore) Hardes (Windale Gateshead) Cousins (Maitland C) Redmond (St Johns Pk) Somervile (Wollongong C) Wallace (St Ives) Walker (Ryde) Lucas (Maitland C) Baker (Dubbo C) North (Dubbo C).

Mgr Dennis. Frost AGC DISTRICT PENNANTS EASTERN SUBURBS: NO 1 Coo. Doub B. Mar. NO 2: Masc.

Hills. Coo NO 3 Sec 1 Coo Sec 2: Matra. Svd Jnrs. NO 4 Sec 1: Clov Sec 2 Hills. Coo LANSDOWNE: No 1 Merry (2).

Merry 1 Banks Sports No 2 Sec 1: Livero C. Sec 2: GuildfLeagues. Ingleburn. No 3 Sec 1: Smithf. Merry Sec 2 Fairf Diggers.

Livero C. Chester Hill No 4 Sec 1: Banks Sports Sec 2: Bass Hill Diggers MID NORTH SHORE: Rd 1: NO 1: Belr. Turra (1). St Ives NO 2: Sec 1: Turra. Sec 2: Forestville.

Pym NO 3: Sec 1: Lind. St Ives. Pym Sec 2: Pym. Kill. NO 4: Sec 1: Pym Sec 2: Belr.

NORTHERN SUBURBS: Rd 3: NO 1: Eoo. Bee. Epp (1). NO 2: Pen C. Horn (1).

NO 3: Sec 1: Asq. Epp. Bee Sec 2: Penn C. NO 4: Seel: Penn H. Dural CC.

CANTERBURY ST GEORGE: Rd 1: McCain (Bex) Third (Eliz) Sullivan (Earl Bard Pk RSL) wilhams (Earl Bard Pk RSL) Harmon (Bex) Cutrupi (Eliz) Dark (Barw) Oliver (Bex). CLUB CITY TATTERSALLS at Hunters HIM: Interclub 1993 Greenlees Park 93 Vaucluse 32 Interclub: City Tatts 193 Hunters Hill 162. CRICKET GRADE TABLES After rd 14: Second grade Hawkesbury 66 Nth Sydney 58 Campbelltown. Waverlev 46 Rand-wick. Syd Uni 42 Bankstown 40 Parramatta 39 Manly.

Northern Dist. St George. Sutherland 36 Uni NSW 34 Western Sub 31 Gordon. Penrith. Petersham 30 Balmain.

Mosman 24 Fairfield 18 Third grade Campbelltown. St George. Waverlev 54 Randwick 52 Svd Uni 48 Bankstwon. Manly. Penrith 42 Northern Dist 36 Hawkesbury, Nth Sydney.

Sutherland 30 Balmain 27 Uni NSW 22 Mosman 21 Fairfield. Gordon 18 Parramatta 16 Petersham 6 Western SuD 0. Fourth grade: St George. Waverlev 52 Bankstown. Manly 48 Sutherland 46 Campbelltown.

Hawkesbury. Uni NSW 42 Randwick. Syd Uni 30 Fairfield. Nth Sydney. Parramatta.

Penrith 24 Balmain. Gordon. Northern Dist. Petersham 18 Western Sub 16 Mosman 0. Fifth grade: Western Sub 70 Fairfield.

St George 62 Sutherland 48 Syd Uni 46 North-ern Dist 36 Randwick. Uni NSW 34 Campbelltown. Manly. Penrith 30 Balmain. Bankstown.

Hawkesbury. Nth Sydney 24 Gordon 18 Mosman. Parramatta. Petersham 12 Waverlev 6 Poldevln Gray Shield (final table): Northern Dry Gordon 42 Manly. Penrith 30 Parramatta 24 Svd Uni.

Nth Sydney 18 Balmain 15 Northern Dist. Mosman 12 Hawkesbury 9. Southern Dlv. Campbelltown. Fairfield 36 Petersham.

St George 30 Bankstown 24 Sutherland 1 8 Randwick. Waverlev 12 Western Sub. Uni NSW 6. Reschs Limited Over Cup (final table): Fairfield. Randwick 24 Uni NSW.

Nth Sydney. Bankstown. Campbelltown 18 Balmain 15 Sutherland. Waverlev. St George.

Gordon, Penrith 12 Northern Dist 9 Parramatta. Manly. Mosman. Western Sub. Syd Uni.

Hawkesbury 6 Petersham 0. Club shlo Bankstown 1 1 60 St George 1156 Campbelltown 1124 Randwick 1056 Waverlev 1010 Nth Sydney 926 Hawkesbury 912 Pernith 894 Gordon 876 Manly 852 Svd Uni 836 Fairfield 814 Parramatta 799 Uni NSW 788 Sutherland 786 Northern Dist 732 Balmain 696 Western Sub 583 Petersham 552 Mosman 420. AUSTRALIAN YOUTH TOUR Of India: First Test In Madras India 346 and 5-275 (Tarun Kumar 99 Amit sharma 64 Khanitkar 38no Nicholson 2-61) Australia 8 (dec)-438. Match drawn. ICEHOCKEY NHL (home team In CAPS) Pittsburgh 4 FLORIDA 3.

NEW JERSEY 5 St Louis 1. NY RANGERS 4 Philadelphia 1. Toronto 4 OTTAWA 1. WINNIPEG 3 drew with San Jose 3 (OT). Montreal 3 drew with LOS ANGELES 3 (OT) GOLF MEMBERS ASHLAR: 4B Carson (17) Lambert (24) 46 Scr: A Jay Lenton 40 cb Indiv Hoff (5) 42.

Desilva (Kellyville 24) 39 cb BARDWELL VALLEY: Veteran Stableford Dtv 1: Mawson (9) 43 Dlv 2 Batchelor(23)44 CARNARVON: Invlt 4B: Crowe (17) Geary (19) 45. Scr: Lincoln Green 42 cb. Indiv; Green (1) 40 Frost (14) A Scally (18) 49 Indiv A Scally (18) 40. FOX HILLS: Stableford Dlv 1 Reid (18) 37. Div 2: Downes (21) 37 MARRICKVILLE: 4B Doherty (21) Midgley (29) 50.

Scr Beer (PGA) Christie Jnr 38 cb. Indiv: Sheehan (Toronto 20) 41. Scr: Miller 36. NEW BRIGHTON: Veteran 4B A Cox (33) Ceenev (24) 51. Indiv A Cox (33) 43 NORTHBRIDGE: 4B Brown (30) Brown (28) SO Scr: Drady Pook 41.

Indiv: Bowen (16) 40. NSW: NSW CUP Playoff: Lenagan 74 Watson (Helmsby UK) 79 RANDWICK: 4B I Vrezner (St Michael 12) Pritchard (Botany 1 9) 48. Scr: Smith (The Coast Briggs (The Coast) 37. Indiv: Croak (19) 41. RUGBY LEAGUE: 4B: Winckle (Rosnay 12) Hastle (19) 48.

ier. Sargent Kim-morlv (Windsor) 38. liKllr. Klmmorley (Windsor 4) 41. 7 1 360.

303 10: mance in the Examination-in-Chief Cross Examination competition. PETER SIDNEY BRAHAM THE NEW SOUTH WALES BAR ASSOCIATION PRIZE FOR LITIGATION: The best performance in LAWS1010 Litigation. CHRISTOS MANTZIARIS THE SIR ALAN TAYLOR PRIZE: The best performance in LAWS1 120 Legal System-Torts bv a student who does not already hold a degree and who is proceeding to the award of the degree of Bachelor of Laws or Bachelor of jurisprudence. JUSTIN RICHARD WILLIAMS. THE SIR ALAN TAYLOR PRIZE: The best performance in LAWS1 1 20 Legal System-Torts bv a student who is already holding a degree and who is proceeding towards the award of the degree of Bachelor of Laws or Bachelor of Jurisprudence.

ALEXANDRA KATE DUCHEN. THE SPRUSON AND FERGUSON PRIZE: The best performance in LAWS4240 Industrial and Intellectual Property. DAVID JAMES TREDINNICK. THE DUNHILL MADDEN BUTLER PRIZE FOR INSURANCE LAW: The best overall result in LAWS4610 Information Systems THE SIR KEVIN ELLIS PRIZE: The best performance by a student In the combined Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws course. NICOLE SUZANNE BURNS FACULTY OF MEDICINE THE FOUNDATION YEAR GRADUATES MEDAL: The Foundation Year Graduates' Medal is awarded to a student who has completed the final year of the medical course and who displayed leadership and fellowship as a medical undergraduate.

JENNIFER MICHELLE KALDOR. THE WALLACE WURTH PRIZE: The best overall performance in any graduating year by a student enrolled in course 3801 (BSc(Med)MBBS) or 3821 (BSc MBBS) or 3B40 (BA BSc(Med)MBBS). PAUL ANDREW SILBERSTEIN. THE G. TELLESSON MEMORIAL PRIZE: The best performance in MDSG3001 Clinical Studies by a student in Year 3 of course 3801 (BSc(Med) MBBS) or year 4 of courses 3821 (BSC MBBS) or 3B40 (BA BSc(Med)MBBS.

MICHAEL CHIN. SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING THE AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF CPAS PRIZE FOR YEAR 1: The highest aggregate in ACCT1501 Accounting and Financial Management 1A and ACCT1511 Accounting and Financial Management IB by a student in the Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting course or Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting and Finance course. JOO TSONG NG. THE ACCOUNTANCY PLACEMENTS PRIZE: The best performance in ACCT3708 or ACCTS908 Auditing in the Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Economics or Master of Commerce course. ROBERT MICHAEL CICUTO.

THE ARTHUR ANDERSEN AND COMPANY PRIZE The best performance in ACCT5949 Managerial Dynamics bv a student in the Faculty of Commerce and Economics. SHERRYN GEORGIA CLINTON THE AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES COMMISSION PRIZE: The best performance in ACCT4803ACCT5903 Regula tion of Accounting. DARKEN HOWARD MILLER THE AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF CPAS PRIZE FOR YEAR 2: The highest aggregate in ACCT2522 Accounting and Financial Management 2A and ACCT2542 Accounting and Financial Management 2B by a student in the Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting course or the Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting and Finance course. LUKE JOSEPH KAMERON THE AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF CPAS PRIZE FOR YEAR 3: The highest aggregate in ACCT3563 Accounting and Financial Management 3A or ACCT3573 Accounting and Financial Management 3A (Honours) and ACCT3583 Accounting and Financial Management 3B or ACCT3593 Accounting and Financial Management (Honours) by a graduating student in the Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting course or Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting and Finance course. SOVIA WIRJOPRAWIRO.

THE COOPERS AND LYBRAND PRIZE The best performance in ACCT2542 Accounting and Financial Management 2B by a student maioring in the School of Accounting. MING HUI CHENG. THE E.S. WOLFENDEN MEMORIAL PRIZE: The best performance in ACCT3563 Accounting and Financial Management 3A by a student majoring in the School of Accounting TINTIN SUBAGYO THE KPMG PEAT MARWICK PRIZE The best performance in ACCT3563 Accounting and Financial Management 3A by a student majoring in the School of Accounting. TINTIN SUBAGYO THE LAW BOOK COMPANY PRIZE The Best performance in ACCT1511 Accounting and Financial Management 1 by a student majoring in the School of Accounting.

JOO TSONG NG THE PRICE WATERHOUSE PRIZE The highest aggregate in ACCT1501 Accounting and Financial Management 1A ACCT1 51 1 Accounting and Financial Management IB ACCT2522 Accounting and Financial Management 2A ACCT2542 Accounting and Financial Management 2B by a stuoent maioring in the School of Accounting MING HUI CHENG THE ROD SINDEN MEMORIAL PRIZE The best performance in ACCT4794 Honours Thesis on an accounting topic by a student majoring in the School of Accounting. JAMES JOHN GREEN-HALGH. SCHOOL OF ANATOMY THE DAMI ATAPATTU PRIZE: The best performance in Year 1 Anatomy (subject ANAT1006) by a student in course 3801 (BSc(Med)MBBS) or 3840 (BA BSc(Med)MBBS). THAO PHUONG VU THE JANE SKILLEN PRIZE IN ANATOMY: Outstanding merit in all branches of Anatomy by a graduand in the Bacnelor of Science with a major in Anatomy. BELINDA JANE CUSS.

THE MAURICE (TOBY) ARNOLD PRIZE: The highest mark in Anatomy (including all sub- disciplines of anatomy) in Year 2 of course 3801 (BSc(Med)MBBS) or 3840 (BA BSc(Med)MBBS). AUN YEONG CHONG THE PRIZE IN PRACTICAL ANATOMY The best performance in Practical Anatomy (including Radiological Anatomy) by a student in Year 2 of course 3801 (BSc(Med)MBBS) or 3840 Surgery course. KENG HOONG CHEN THE WINIFRED DICKES ROST PRIZE Outstanding merit in Anatomy in the final year of the Bachelor of Science course. MICHAEL ANTHONY ROMM. SCHOOL OF APPLIED BIOSCIENCE THE BURNS PHILP FOODS PRIZE The best performance in BIOT3100 Fermentation Processes in the Bachelor of Science course.

AT I LA JOSEPH BRUNGS THE BURNS PHILP FOODS PRIZE The best performance tn one of the Level 3 Biotechnology subiects BIOT301 1 Biotechnology A BIOT3021 Biotechnology BIOT3031 Microbial Genetics BIOT3061 Modern Techniaues in Biotechnology. SARAH ELIZABETH TENNANT THE BURNS PHILP FOODS PRIZE: The best overall performance In the Bachelor of Science with Honours in Biotechnology course OLIVER DISTLER and BEHNAZ VAFA THE BURNS PHILP FOODS PRIZE: The best overall performance in the Master of Applied Science tn Biotechnology course. DJONNY TUNGADI. DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED GEOLOGY THE CRAE MAPPING PRIZE IN APPLIED GEOLOGY: The best performance in GEOL3121 Earth Environments 2 Geological Field Mapping Tutorial by a student in the Bachelor of Science course. ANDREW JAMES BAR WICK.

THE LOUGHNAN PRIZE FOR FIRST YEAR GEOLOGY: The best performance in year 1 of the Geology component of the Bachelor of Science course. JAMES STEWART MERRILLEES THE LOUGHNAN PRIZE IN APPLIED GEOLOGY: The best performance in Year 3 of the Geology component of the Bachelor of Science course. ANDREW JAMES BARWICK. THE LORANT EOTVOS PRIZE: The best performance in GEOL4111 Advanced Geological Techniaues by a student in the final year of the Bachelor of Science course In Applied Geology or the Bachelor of Science with Honours course In Applied Geology. SAMANTHA JANE MACKIN-LAY.

AUSTRALIAN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT THE BOSTON CONSULTING (BSc(Med)M BBS) or the combined ScienceMedicine degrees (BSc MBBS) or the combined ArtsMedicine degree (BA BSc(Med) MBBS). THE MARGARET DANCE MEMORIAL AWARD: A good Derformance by a student in paediatric Studies who undertakes elective study in paediatrics within the teaching hospitals of the University. SHARON HUI SIAN FOO THE PAEDIATRICS STAFF PRIZE: An outstanding performance in Paediatrics by a graduand in the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery course. KRISTEN ANN NEVILLE. SCHOOL OF PATHOLOGY THE CAMERON MEMORIAL PRIZE: The highest aggregate mark in the Pathology Component of PATH3101 in course 3801 (BSc(Med) MBBS).

3821 (BSC MBBS) OR 3840 (BA BSc(Med)MBBS). STEPHEN EDWARD ASHA. THE MACQUARIE PRIZE IN DIAGNOSTIC PATHOLOGY: The best performance in the Diagnostic Pathology component of PATH3101 in course 3801 (BSc(Med) MBBS). 3821 (BScMBBS) or 3840 (BA BSc(Med)MBBS0. STEPHEN EDWARD ASHA.

THE SUGERMAN PRIZE FOR EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY: The most proficient research work done in basic or applied Pathology bv a student in course 3830 (BSc(Med)Hons). SANDRA ALISON O'TOOLE. THE SUGERMAN PRIZE IN CLINICAL PATHOLOGY: The best performance in a combination of the pathology components of PATH3101 (Pathology) and sub ject MDSG4001 (integrated Clinical and Community Studies) by a student in course 3801 (BSc(Med)MBBS). 382 1 (BScMBBS) or 3840 (BA BSc (Med)MBBS). DAVID JOHN DONNELLY.

SCHOOL OF PHYSICS THE AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS PRIZE: The highest aggregate in any three units: PHYS3010 Quantum Mechanics. PHYS3050 Nuclear Physics. PHYS3021 Statistical Mechanics and Solid State Physics, PHYS3030 Electromagnetism. PHYS3060 Advanced Optics. PHYS3041 Experimental Physics A by a student in the Bacheior of Science course.

WEIJIAN LU THE TURTLE MEMORIAL ASTROPHYSICS PRIZE: The best performance in PHYS3160 Astrophysics by a student in the Bachelor of Science course. PATRICK WILLIAM FLYNN THE BOB DALGLISH PRIZE: The best performance in a competition based on the use of micro-comouters in PHYS1601 Computer Applications. ADRIAN DAVID BANNER. THE BOB DALGLISH PRIZE: The best performance in a project carried out within PHYS2601 Computer Applications. MALCOLM ROSS KINSELLA RYAN THE COHERENT SCIENTIFIC PRIZE FOR LASERS.

OPTOELECTRONICS APPLICATIONS: The best performance in PHYS3710 Lasers and Applications or PHYS3720 Optoelectronics. PATRICK WILLIAM FLYNN THE GORDON AND MABEL GODFREY PRIZE IN THEORETICAL PHYSICS 3: The best performance in a selection of Year 3 Theoretical Physics subiects chosen from: PHYS3510 Advanced Mechanics. Fields and Chaos PHYS3530 Advanced Quantum Mechanics PHYS3550 General Relativity PHYS3560 Relatvistic Electrodynamics Plasmas Physics. PATRICK WILLIAM FLYNN. THE HEAD OF SCHOOL'S PRIZE IN PHYSICS: The best Year 4 Honours Thesis in Physics in the Bachelor of Science course.

JAMES PATRICK LLOYD. THE PARAMETERS PRIZE IN ELECTRONICS: Excellence in PHYS3630 Electronics or PHYS3041 Experimental Physics A and PHYS3760 Laser and Optoelectronics Laboratory, WEIJIAN LU. THE PHYSICS STAFF PRIZE FOR PHYSICS 1 The best performance in PHYS1002 Physics 1. ADRIAN DAVID BANNER THE PHYSICS STAFF PRIZE FOR PHYSICS 2: The hignest aggregate in PHYS2001 Mechanics and Computational PHYS201 1 Electromagnetism and Thermal Physics PHYS2021 Quantum Physics and Relativity PHYS2031 Laboratory bv a student in the Bachelor of Science course. DOUGLAS WILLIAM MURRAY.

THE PHYSICS STAFF PRIZE FOR PHYSICS HONOURS: The best Derformance in the Physics Honours Year by a student in the Bachelor of Science course. CHRISTOPHER JOHN KAA-LUND and JAMES PATRICK LLOYD THE SPECTRA PHYSICS PRIZE IN EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS: The best performance in PHYS3041 Experimental Physics A by a student in the Bachelor of Science course. WEIJIAN LU. THE SPEX PRIZE FOR ADVANCED OPTICS: The best Derformance in PHYS3060 Advanced Optics bv a student Droceeding to the degree of Bachelor of Science. WEIJIAN LU and CHRISTOPHER LEE MUFFETT.

SCHOOL OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY THE I MCCLOSKEY PRIZE FOR physiology; PHARMACOLOGY HONOURS: The best Derformance in PHPH4218 Physiology 4 (Hons) or PHPH4258 Pharmacology (Hons) in the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Medicine. Bachelor of Surgery in the Faculty of Medicine or Board of Studies in Science and Mathematics. RAFFI ANTHONY QASABIAN. THE WADE PRIZE FOR MEDICAL PHARMACOLOGY: The best performance in PHPH3055 (Medical Pharmacology) by a student in course 3801 (BSc(Med)MBBS). 3821 (BScMBBS) or 3840 (BA BSc(Med) MBBS).

JUSTINE LEANNE STAIB. THE DOERENKAMP-ZBINDEN PRIZE IN PHARMACOLOGY: The highest aggregate for PHPH3152 (Pharmacology) the Bachelor of Science Course. DANIEL PAUL GOLDBERG. THE COURTICE PRIZE FOR PHYSIOLOGY: The best Derformance in PHPH3114 (Physiology 2) in a Bachelor degree. MICHELLE ALENA CRETIKOS THE COURTICE PRIZE FOR PHYSIOLOGY: Best Derformance in PHPH201 8 (Medical Physiology 1) in course 3801 (BSc(Med)MBBS) or 3840 (BA BSc(Med) MBBS).

LAWRENCE SOON-U LEE. THE SCHOOL OF PHYSIOLOGY STAFF PRIZE FOR PHYSIOLOGY 1 OR PRINCIPLES OF PHYSIOLOGY: The best performance in PHPH2112 (Physiology 1) or PHPH2122 (Principles of Physiology) in course 3821 (BSC MBBS). TIMOTHY MALCOLM NOLAN and GEORGE LAFRENAIS. THE SCHOOL OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY STAFF PRIZE FOR MEDICAL BIOLOGY: The best performance in PHPH1004 (Biology for Medical Students) in year 1 of course 3801 (BSc(Med)MBBS) or 3840 (BA BSc(Med)MBBS). COLIN LINDSAY SHARP THE GLOVER PRIZE FOR PHYSIOLOGY: The best performance in PHPH3014 (Medical Physiology 2) in course 3801 (BSc(Med)M BBS).

3821 (BScMBBS) or 3840 (BA BSc(MED)MBBS). INGRID NICOLE WULF. SCHOOL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE THE AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF POLITICAL SCIENCE PRIZE: Outstanding Derformance in Year 1 Political Science subiects by a student in a Bachelor Degree course. KATHERINE JUDITH YEH. THE DAVID VOGEL MEMORIAL PRIZE: The best Derformance in Political Science subjects in the final year of the Bachelor of Arts course.

LARISSA NATALIE HINTZE. THE SCHOOL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE HONOURS YEAR PRIZE: The best performance in Political Science Honours. JAR-ROD MARK WHITE. THE STAFF OF THE SCHOOL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE PRIZE: The best performance by a student in Year 2 of the Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. BRONWYN LEIGH ROSSER.

THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD PRIZE The best overall Derformance by a student majoring in Political Science other than in Year 1. in an undergraduate course. ADAM JOEL RATNER. SCHOOL OF PSYCHIATRY THE DAVID JEREMY KEEN MEMORIAL PRIZE: The best performance in PSCY2101 (Human Behaviour) in course 3801 (BSc(Med)MBBS) or 3840 (BA BSc(Med) MBBS) or PSCY2201 (Human Behaviour) in course 3821 (BSC MBBS). LEANNE MAREE CHEUNG and MALCOLM ROBERT MITCHELL.

THE JOHN KERRIDGE MEMORIAL PRIZE: The best performance In Psychiatry In the Final Year of the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery course, ANGELA VIVIEN JENNINGS. SCHOOL OP PSYCHOLOGY THE AUSTRALIAN PSYCHO 1 (17) 63 Dick (22) 63 to Dlay off Richards (27) 56 CI Wiseman (32) 60. C2: Row (37) bt scr: ueianev bu veteran Dlv 1: Delanev Dlv 2 Richards. Dlv 3: Wiseman Dlv 4 Cocks (36) 68 BONNIE OOON: Stableford Dtv 1 Donohoe (2) 36. Dtv 2: A Bennett (25) 39 Dlv 3 Greason (33) 35.

Short course: Bell (41) 45. BOTANY: Stableford Ben, nett (27) 39 Cocks (31) 38 Batten (45) 42 CAMPBELLTOWN: Stableford: Haworth (10) 36 Goonan (21) 40. Chamberlain (39) 34 CHATSWOOD: Medal Dlv 1 Surman (24) 67 Scr A Parry 82 Dlv 2: Wyllie (31 66 Scr King 97 ct Dlv 3 Finlav (38) 67. Scr Finlay 106 CONCORD: Par Williamson (9) 3 up Kehoe (23) 2 up Coote (34) 1 up Cullen (39) 1 up CUMBERLAND: Stableford Dlv 1: Hannaford (18) 36 cb Dlv 2 Rowles (26) 39 Dlv 3 Hilton (32) 35 cb Dlv 4 Kiddle (39) 30 GORDON: Stroke Dlv 1: A Barnes (24) 64. Scr: Hatos 83 Dlv 2: Fellew(26)66 cb Scr Fellew 92 Dlv 3: Grime (36) 60 Scr: Hookins 94.

KAREELA: Medal Dlv 1 Mayger (27) 64 Scr: Hocking 87. Dtv 2: A Fury (30) 66 Scr A. Fury 96. Dtv 3: Brunker (44) 6S5 Scr: Sheargold 108. Vet: Brunker (44) 65.

KILLARA: Team Dlv 1 South-wick (35) Williams (26) Gifford (39) Osborne (21)8 up Dlv 2: Humphrey (40) Robertson (40) White (37) Stiles (28) 5 up cb. MANLY: Stableford Dlv 1 Cavill (4) 38 Dlv 2 A Allsoo (25) 37 Dtv3 Mitchell (30) 39 Dlv 4: Setright (39) 25 MARRICKVILLE: Stableford Dlv 1 Pascahs (22) 43 Dlv 2: Doherty (30) 43 MONASH: Team: Maltby (18) Phillips (10) Morgan (5) Jolly (15) 50 Scr Kernot llli Bones Gadaleta 28 MUIRFIELD: 4B Dlv 1 Green: ing (25) A Johnson (21)44 Dlv 2 Henderson (42) Stapteton (28) 40 CO Scr: Newton Stewart 29 NORTH RYDE: Medal A Lette (16) 68 Thompson (26) 70. Prior (31)68. Scr: Drurv 82 PALM BEACH: Team: Crowley (37) Cook (23) Stockman (33) Reid (29) 89 PARRAMATTA: 4B: Higgins (23) Barker (40) 8 ud Indiv Dlv 1 Higgins (23) 5 up Dlv 2 Gilvear (31) 2 ud RAAF KINGSWOOD: Medal Dtv 1 A Venev (20) 77 Fornan (22) 77 to play-off Dlv 2 Sherwood (28) 73. Dtv 3: Loone (39) 70.

ROSEVILLE: Par Dtv 1 Judge (24) 7 up Dlv 2: Gray (27) 1 up. Dlv 3: Thomson (30) 1 down DM 4 A Gray (39) 2 up. i ROYAL SYDNEY: Medal Dlv It Rundle (19) 74. Dtv 2: Lewis) (25) 72 Dlv 3 A Kater (33) 73 Silver: Rundle (19) 74 Bronze. Lewis (25) 72.

Cup oual Lewis Rundle Hill Byrnes Robson Storey-Allen Spring Punch No 2 course: Stroke Dlv 1 Elliott (31) 59. Dlv 2: Williams (39) 61. RYDE PARRAMATTA: Stableford Dlv 1 Easterorook (1 4) 36 Dlv 2 Seeto (26) 40 Otv 3 Bowman (29) 34. Dtv 4: Jang (39) 38 ST MICHAEL'S: Stableford A Pike (19) 39 Ryan (30) 36: Loane (40) 44. THE GROVE: Medal Dtv 1 Davidson (34) 59.

Dlv 2: Smith (38) 62. THE LAKES: Stableford Dtv 1 Sheil (18) 42. Dlv 2 Parker (24) 42 Dtv 3 Pantle (28) 42, Veteran: Parker (24) 42 cb. TOUKLEY: Medal Dtv 1: King (22) 71 Maber (21) 71 to play-off Dtv 2: Rice (28) 74 Dtv 3 Eipnick (34) 76. Dlv 4 Adams (36) 81.

Scr: Board man 88 WAKEHURST: Stableford: Dlv 1 Geary (21) 40 Dlv 2 Patterson (26) 4C. Dtv 3: Clarke (45) 38 WARRING AH: Medal Silver Martin (15) 72 B1. Munsie (22) 70 B2 Bray (29) 68 B3 Zaia (37) 76. Vet Sliver: McWilliam, (19) 74 B1: Emerson (25) 71i B2 Bray (29) 68. B3: Zaia, fry ihf 1: lie (25i Dlv WINDSOR: Stableford Dtv Hare (19) 40 Dlv 2 Riddle 40 Dtv 3 Henson (33) 36 Terzo (40) 3b.

WOOLLAHRA: Stableford Dtv 1: Trout (28) 34 Dtv 2: Long (31)31 Dlv 3 Lilian (40) 30. WOOLOOWARE: Worst 4B Teams Harvey (19) Anderson (25) Lake (31) Finlay (40) 13 pts 3B: Seabrook (25) Pescud (30) Scott (38) 19 DtS. Indiv: Lightfoot (18) 39. JGA-PRUDENTIAL AUSTRALIAN SCHOOL TEAMS CSHIP at Ryde-Parramatta. Rd 1: 224: Kooralbvn International School (Qld) (S Bndger Riley Smith).

228 Launceston College (Tas) (B Churchill Johns Shellard). 233 Mount View High School (NSW) (M Clarke Proctor Murphy) 234 St Bedes College (Vic) (J Black Ruthven White). 248 St Marks ACS (WA) (D Dubberlm McNeil Ridgers) 250 Immanual College (SA) (A Hill Hill Spence). SOCCER ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE Oldham 1 drew with Leeds 1 STANDINGS A Pts Utd Arsenal. 29 20 8 30 18 7 30 13 12 1 5 44 23 61 5 34 16 51 9 51 30 48 6 42 30 47 9 49 40 47 7 36 27 45 7 53 38 44 6 49 39 44 New cast 29 14 6 Leeds 29 12 11 Livero 30 13 8 AstVill 28 12 9 ShWed 29 11 11 Norwich 30 10 14 QPR 27 11 6 10 42 36 39 11 32 37 38 Covent 31 9 11 Ham 29 29 28 30 30 9 10 10 27 37 37 Ipswich Wimble.

Everton. Totten 8 12 9 26 32 36 9 9 10 31 39 36 9 6 15 33 41 33. 7 9 14 39 43 30 9 3 17 32 41 30. 7 8 13 30 39 29 6 11 13 25 38 29 6 9 14 25 48 2 4 1 1 14 24 45 23 4 11 16 35 72 23 Sthamot 29 28 MCity 30 Oldham 29 29 Swindon 31 BRITAIN FIXTURES Playing Saturday. March 1 ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE Blackburn Liverpool.

Everton Oldham. Ipswich Arsenal. Leeds Southampton. Manchester United Chelsea. Queen's Park Rangers Manchester City.

Sheffield Wednesday Newcastle. Swindon West Ham. Tottenham Sheffield United Wimbiedon Norwich. DIVISION ONE Birmingham Barnsley. Bolton Charlton.

Bristol City Derby. Middlesbrough Wolverhampton. Nottingham Forest Luton. Peterborough Southend. Portsmouth Crystal Palace.

Sunderland Notts County. Tran-mere Grimsby. Watford Oxford West Bromwich Stoke DIVISION TWO: Blackpool Bradford. Bournemouth Barnet Brighton York. Exeter Hudders-field.

Fulham Burnley. Hull Cardiff. Levton Orient Plymouth. Port Vale Bristol Rovers. Reading Wrexham.

Rotherham Cambridge United. Stockport Hartlepool. Swansea Brentford. DIVISION THREE: Chesterfield Carlisle. Crewe Walsall.

Lincoln Mansfield. Northampton Hereford. Rochdale Colchester. Scarborough Wigan. Scunthorpe Chester.

Shrewsbury Darlington. Torauay Gillingham. Wycombe Bury SCOTTISH PREMIER Aberdeen Hearts. Dundee Partick. Hibernian Raith, Kilmarnock Dundee United.

Rangers Motherwell. St Johnstone Celtic DIVISION ONE: Airdrieonians Stirling. Brechin Clydebank. Dumbarton Falkirk, Dunfermline Morton. Hamilton Ayr.

Si Mirren Clyde DIVISION TWO: Albion Mon trose. Alloa East Stirling. Berwick East Fife. Cowdenbeath Mea-dowbank. Forfar Arbroath.

Queens Park Stenhousemuir. Stranraer Queen of the South SQUASH TOP TEN WORLD RANKINGS Jansher Khan (Pak) 1 .303 pts 2T Brett Martin (Aust) 841. 3: Rodney Martin (Aust) 762. 4: Peter Marshal! (Eng) 635. Rodney Evies (Aust) 493 Ross Norman (NZ) 421.

7: Chris Walker (Eng), 8: Zarak Jahan Khan (Pak) 9 PhillD Whitlock (Eng) 289 Tony Hands (Eng) 274. honours thesis in sociology by a student proceeding to the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Social Science. SEAN FRANCIS SLAVIN. SCHOOL OF SURGERY THE GRADUATION PRIZE IN SURGERY: The best performance in the surgery component of MDSG4001 (Integrated Clinical and Community Studies in course 3801 (BSc(Med)MBBS. 3821 (BSc MBBS) or 3840 (BA BSc(Med)MBBS).

CAROLINE ELIZABETH DAVIDSON THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN COLLEGE OF OPHTHALMOLOGISTS PRIZE: The best essay on an ophthalmologicai subiect by a student in the 5th vear of course 380 1 (BSc(Med) MBBS. or the 6th year of courses 3821 (BScMBBS) or 3840 (BA BSc(Med)MBBS). STEVEN JAMES SOWTER. SCHOOL OF SURVEYING THE AUSTRALIAN PHOTO-GRAMMETRIC AND REMOTE SENSING SOCIETY (N.S.W.) PRIZE: The best performance in Photogrammetric subjects in the Bachelor of Surveying course. KENNETH DAVID WONG.

THE BOARD OF SURVEYORS MEDAL: Oustandng performance in the final year of the Bachelor of Surveying course. CATHERINE JANE TICEHURST. THE B.H.P. ENGINEERING PRIZE IN SURVEYING: The best overall performance by a student in year 3 of the Bachelor of Surveying course proceeding to year 4. KENG YEW TOH.

THE INSTITUTION OF SURVEYORS NEW SOUTH WALES INCORPORATED PRIZE: The best performance in the graduat ing year of the Bachelor of Surveying course. CATHERINE JANE TICEHURST. THE R.S. MATHER MEMORIAL PRIZE: Outstanding performance in Geodesy in the Bachelor of Surveying course, CATHERINE JANE TICEHURST. DEPARTMENT OF TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY THE J.B.

SPEAK-MAN PRIZE: The best undergraduate thesis in the final year of the Bachelor of Science in Textile Technology or Textile Management course. ANN LOUISE MURAS. THE RJ. WEBSTER PRIZE: The best performance throughout the Bachelor of Science course in Textile Technology or Textile Management. ANN LOUISE MURAS.

THE TEXTILE INSTITUTE PRIZE The best performance in Textile Technology by a student in the Bachelor of Science in in Textile Technology or Textile Management course. ANN LOUISE MURAS. SCHOOL OF TOWN PLANNING THE JOHN SHAW MEMORIAL PRIZE: The best thesis in the Bachelor of Town Planning course. KATHRYN ANNE PEARSON THE NEW SOUTH WALES DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING PRIZE: The best performance in Year 5 of the Bachelor of Town Planning course. RAYMOND JON ruwKt.

THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN PLANNING INSTITUTE (N.S.W DIVISION) PRIZE: The best Derformance by a student in Year 3 of the Bachelor of Town Planning course. CAROLINE PUNTILLO. THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN PLANNING INSTITUTE (NSW DIVISION) PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN LOCAL PLANNING: The best performance by a student in the major subjects focussing on local planning in the Bachelor of Town Planning degree course. LESLEY GARDNER BULL. DEPARTMENT OF WOOL ANIMAL SCIENCE THE BAYER ANIMAL HEALTH PRIZE: The best performance in Years 2 and 3 of the Bachelor of Science in Wool and Pastoral Sciences course.

MICHAEL ANTHONY CONN THE C.R. LUCKOCK PRIZE: The best performance in Meat Science in the Bachelor of Science in Wool and Animal Sciences. BRONWYN ELIZABETH CLARKE. THE NATIONAL FARMERS' FEDERATION PRIZE: Excellent academic attainment by a graduating student in the Bachelor of Science in Wool and Pastoral Sciences course. BRONWYN ELIZABETH CLARKE.

THE PARKES WOOL PROMOTION COMMITTEE PRIZE: The best performance in Practical Wool Studies in the Bacheior of Science in Wool and Animal Sciences course. ANDREW CHARLES LYTTON-HITCHINS. THE P.R. MCMAHON MEMORIAL PRIZE: Excellence in Wool Science in the Bachelor of Science in Wool and Pastoral Sciences course. BRENDA MAREE BENNETTS.

DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY THE AMERSHAM MODERN TECHNIQUES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY PRIZE: The best oerfor-mance in BIOT3061 Modern Techniaues in Biotechnology. SARAH ELIZABETH TENNANT SHIPPING The following information was supplied by the Maritime Services Board at 3 om yesterday EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY SEA PRINCESS. SCPT. Beau 235 2766. ETA 5 30 am: AUSTRALIA OCEAN.

KUR3. CAL 668 8061. FTA 930am: NUOVA LLOYDI ANA. 4BD. BARB 290 2844.

ETA Dm. EXPECTED DEPARTURES TODAY AUSTRALIAN HIGHWAY. GLB2. AN 225 7333. ETD bam ROYAL ARROW.

KUR1. DAL 238 2000. ETD 2 om: MAERSK AUSTRALIA. 48D. MAE.

ETD 2.30 pm: BLUE TANK LANCER GLB1. PSS. ETD 4pm: COLUMBUS CALIFORNIA. WHT6. COL 267 9977.

ETD 10 pm SHIPS IN PORT TODAY QENA. GDN-C. PAT: EUROPA, SCPT. HAP: UNION ROTORUA. WHT 2.

UBS 286 9700. MAILS Full surface mails are published each Monday. Closing dates later tnan one week in advance are approximate. Variations on last week's list are nil Inquiries telephone 682 9105. student in tne Bachelor of Engineering in Mining Engineering course.

ANDREW JOHN ARNETT. THE WESTERN MINING CORPORATION LTD MELBOURNE PRIZE: The best overall performance bv a student in the Bachelor of Engineering in Mining Engineering course SIMON NICHOLAS COLLINS. THE WESTERN MINING COR CCLl!" wci ui i i. uy student in the final year of the Bachelor of Engineering in Mining Engineering course. SIMON OLIVER YOUDS.

THE WESTERN MINING CORPORATION LTD PERTH PRIZE: The best overall Derformance by a student in Year 3 of the Bachelor of Engineering course in Mining Engineering. MELISSA JEANNE CUNDY. SCHOOL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY THE GORDON LOWE MEMORIAL PRIZE: The best performance in subject Obstetrics Gynaecology (OBST5001) in course 3801 (BSc(Med) MBBS) or 3821 (BSC MBBS) or 3840 BA BSc(Med)MBBS). ANGELA VIV IEN JENNINGS. THE ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN SENIOR MEDICAL STAFF PRIZE: The best performance in subject Obstetrics Gynaecology (OBST5001) by a student in -course 3801 (BSc(Med)MBBS) or 3821 (BSc MBBS) or 3840 (BA KAMALIJ IT SANDHU SINGH.

THE UPJOHN PRIZE IN OBSTETRICS GYNAECOLOGY: The prize shall be open to all students undertaking an Obstetrics and Gynaecology term at Liverpool Hospital and shall be awarded for the best performance in this terra MARGARET LOUISE DUNN. SCHOOL OF OPTOMETRY THE AUSTRALIAN OPTOMET-RICAL ASSOCIATION PRIZE: The best performance in a OPTM9041 Clinical Optometry. CATHERINE ANN HOGAN. THE BAUSCH LOMB PRIZE: The best performance in the contact lens section of OPTM9041 Clinical Optometry in the Bachelor of Optometry course, JACQUELINE TAN. THE EYCON LENS LABORATORIES PTY LTD PRIZE: The best essay or proiect on contact lenses in the Bachelor of Optometry course.

POPI GRYLLIS and PEIR CHUM KITTY LIAU. THE NISSELL COMPANY AUSTRALIA PTY LTD PRIZE: The best performance in the Contact Lens sections of OPTM9042 Optometry and OPTM9041 Clinical Optometry in the Bachelor of Ootometry course, VICTORIA ELAINE EVANS. THE HOYA LENS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD PRIZE: The best academic record in the Bacnelor of Optometry course. ANDREW ROBERT WHATHAM. THE HYDRON (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD PRIZE: The best performance in Year 4 of the Bachelor of Optometry course.

VICTORIA ELAINE EVANS. THE MARTIN WELLS PTY LTD PRIZE: The best performance in OPTM2301 Ocular Visual Science 2 in the Bachelor of Optometry course. GEORGE JOHN LAFRENAIS. THE MARTIN WELLS PTY LTD PRIZE: The best performance in OPTM9032 Diagnosis and Management of Ocular Disease in the Bachelor of Ootometry course. MATTHEW PATRICK SIMU-NOVIC.

THE MARTIN WELLS PTY LTD PRIZE: The best Final Year Essay in the Bacheior of Ootometry course. GRANT STUART FISHER and CAROLINE TINA RIC-CIARDI. THE OPTICAL PRODUCTS LTD PRIZE The best performance in OPTM2303 Spectacle Lens and Optical Systems. SCOTT LAIDLEY CHALKER THE OPTOMETRIC VISION RESEARCH FOUNDATION PRIZE: The best research proiect in the final year of the Bachelor of Optometry course. MEGAN ELIZABETH GOLDER and JACQUELINE TAN THE OPTOMETRISTS ASSOCIATION OF NSW PRIZE: The best nerformance in OPTM1202 Clini cal Optometry.

SIMONE YVONNE GRAY. THE OPTYL (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD PRIZE: The best performance in the practical work of OPTM3302 Clinical Ootometry 3. SEAN MICHAEL WEST. THE SAFILO AUSTRALIA PRIZE The best performance in OPTM2302 Clinical Optometry 2. GEORGE JOHN LAFRENAIS.

THE THEO KANNIS PRIZE FOR CLINICAL OPTOMETRY: The best performance in OPTM9041 Clinical Optometry by a student in the Bacheior of Optometry course. JACQUELINE TAN THE HYDRON (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD PRIZE The best Derformance in OPTM9042 Optometry in the Bachelor of Optometry course. MARCUS BENJAMIN KAYE. SCHOOL OF PAEDIATRICS THE KARITANE MOTHER-CRAFT SOCIETY PRIZE: The best essay written in the topic area of 'Motherchild relationships relevant to health care' by a student proceeding to the degree of Bachelor of Science (Medicine). Bachelor of Medicine.

Bachelor of Surgery student in Year 2 of the Master of Proiect Management course. ROBIN WILKEN. SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY THE ABBOTT LABORATORIES PTY LTD. PRIZE: The best performance in Year 4 of the Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering course. MATTHEW IAN JEFFREY THE AKZO CHEMICALS PRIZE: The best performance in INDC3090 Chemistry of Industrial Processes.

MICHELLE LOUISE COOTE. THE AUSTRALASIAN CORRO-SION ASSOCIATION (NSW BRANCH) AWARD: The best performance in INDC3040 Corrosion in the Chemical Industry. MICHELLE LOUISE COOTE THE AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF ENERGY PRIZE: The best performance in FUEL3010 Fuel and Energy Engineering 1. DAVID ANDREW KOOL THE AUSTRALIAN PAPER MANUFACTURERS LTD PRIZE: The best performance in CHEN3070 Process Control in the Chemical Engineering course. GARY JOHN HILL.

THE AUSTRALIAN PAPER MANUFACTURERS LTD PRIZE: The best performance in INDC3070 Instrumentation and Process Control 1 in the Industrial Chemistry course. MICHELLE LOUISE COOTE THE CSR LIMITED PRIZE: The best performance In INDC3031 Experimental Design. MICHELLE LOUISE COOTE. THE ESSO AUSTRALIA LTD PRIZE: The best performance in Year 2 of Chemical Engineering, EMMA KATE AISBETT THE JOHNSON MATTHEY PRIZE: The best performance in the Industrial Chemistry course, DAX KUKULJ THE NATIONAL STARCH CHEMICAL PRIZE: The best performance in POLY3010 Polymer Science. MICHELLE LOUISE COOTE.

THE SHELL PRIZE: The best Derformance by a student in Year 2 or eauivalent part-time stage of the Chemical Engineering or Industrial Chemistry courses including sporting and student activities. EMMA LILLIAN FURNESS. THE SHELL PRIZE: The best performance by a student in Year 3 or equivalent part-time stage of the Chemical Engineering or Industrial Chemistry courses including sporting and student activities. MICHELLE LOUISE COOTE. THE SHELL PRIZE: The best performance by a student in Year 4 or eauivalent part-time stage of the Chemical Engineering or Industrial Chemistry courses including sporting and student activities.

IAIN GRANT WARDHAUGH. THE SHELL PRIZE For a student who has. in the opinion of the Head of School, performed some meritorious activity of note either inside or outside the University. AMANDA DALE SMITH. THE SHELL PRIZE The best Derformance in CHEN4090 Project (Fuel topic).

IAN DAVID PHILLIPPS THE SIMON CARVES AUSTRALIA PRIZE: The best perfor-mance in INDC3010 Thermodynamics or CHEN3010 Engineering Thermodynamics. MICHELLE LOUISE COOTE THE WESTERN MINING CORPORATION LTD PRIZE: The best performance in CHEN2051 Chemical Engineering Laboratory 1. PETRINA MARY CLARKE THE WESTERN MINING CORPORATION LTD PRIZE The best Derformance in CHEN3080 Chemical Engineering Laboratory 2. BAYU PRAWITASARI. SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING THE ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS OF NEW SOUTH WALES PRIZE The best Derformance in CIVL4203 Structural Engineering in the Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering course.

TIMOTHY NOEL GREENAWAY. THE ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS OF NEW SOUTH WALES PRIZE: The best Derformance in CIVL3303 Structural Design in the Bacheior of Engineering in Ctvll Engineering course. SIMON JOHN KELLY THE AUSTRALIAN CONSERVATION FOUNDATION PRIZE: The best Derformance in the subjects which deveioo environmental management concepts for the Civil Engineer. BRONWYN ELIZABETH SHORT THE AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF TRAFFIC PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT PRIZE: The best Derformance in CIVL4844 Trans-Dort Major In the Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering course. CHOI LING KWAN THE BAULDERSTONE HORNI-BROOK PRIZE: The best Derformance in Engineering Construction and Management In the Bachelor of Engineering In Civil Engineering course.

JOHN SCI-CLUNA. THE COMPUTING AND GRAPHICS PRIZE: The best Derformance in CIVL1 106 Computing and Graphics by a student tn the AND MATERIALS AUSTRAL- ASIA PRIZE: The best oerfor- mance in Year 3. LINDA SIMONE HADDON. THE LAPORTE MINERALS PRIZE: The most aptitude and techniaue shown in the combined laboratory subjects MATS2153 Ceramic Processing Laboratory and MATS2203 Physico-Chemical Ceramics Laboratory with each subiect receiving one half of the weighting for the average, by a student in the Bachelor of Engineering in Ceramic Engineering course. JOHN ANTHONY KERDIC.

THE MAX HATHERLY PRIZE: The best Derformance in I KlnA sIMnMr MATS 1 042 X-Ray Diffraction and Electron Microscopy. MARK ANDREW PHILLIPS. THE MONIER PGH PRIZE: The best Derformance by a graduating student in the Bachelor of Engineering in Ceramic Engineering course. KATHERINE LOUISE COLE. THE MORGANITE CERAMIC FIBRES PTY LTD PRIZE: The best performance in MATS2254 Ceramic Engineering Design by a student in the Bachelor of Engineering in Ceramic Engineering course.

LISA JANE WELLS THE TAYLOR CERAMIC ENGINEERING PRIZE: The greatest overall amount of ingenuity shown in professional activities bv a graduating student in the Bachelor of Engineering in Ceramic Engineering course. KATHERINE LOUISE COLE. THE WALLARAH MINERALS PRIZE: The best performence in an Honours Thesis by a student in the bachelor of Engineering in Ceramic Engineering course. KATHERINE LOUISE COLE. THE WELDING TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA PRIZE: The best performance in MATS3484MATS1 164 Welding Science and Technology.

DANIEL WILLIAM MILES. THE WESTERN MINING CORPORATION LTD PRIZE: The best overall performance in Year 3 full-time (or its part-time equivalent) by a student in the Engineering or Bachelor of Science (Technology) courses in Materials Science and Engineering. JOHN ANTHONY KERDIC. THE WESTERN MINING CORPORATION LTD PRIZE: The best overall Derformance in Year 4 full-time (or its part-time eauivalent) by a student in the Bachelor of Engineering (Metallurgical Process Engineering) or Bachelor of Science (Technology) in Materials Science and Engineering course. SHENG CHEW.

SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS THE APPLIED MATHEMATICS PRIZE: Excellence in level 111 Applied Mathematics subject in a Bacheior degree or Diploma course. AHMED ALI EL-FEKI and ANN-MARIE MAY Yl WONG. THE COCA-COLA AMATIL PRIZE: The best Derformance in Theory of Statistics or Higher Theory of Statistics 1 1 1 subjects in a Bachelor degree. DAVID JOHN BASSIN. THE C.H.

PECK PRIZE: The best Derformance in Year 2 Mathematics by a student proceeding to Year 3 in the School of Mathematics. KAREN KARMAN LAU THE HEAD OF SCHOOL'S PRIZE: Excellence in four or more mathematics units in Year 2 in a Bachelor degree or Diploma course. PHILIP JOHN RUTGERS. THE J.R. HOLMES PRIZE: Excellence in at least 4 pass-level pure mathematics level 3 units, taken over no more than two consecutive years by a student in the Science.

Arts or Education courses. MATTHEW FRANCIS HOLMES. THE MICHAEL MIHAILAVITCH ERIHMAN AWARD: The best performance by a student enrolled in a Mathematics Program, in examinations conducted by School of Mathematics in any one year. ADRIAN DAVID BANNER and DANIEL SAI-PING CHAN. THE PURE MATHEMATICS PRIZE: The best performance in Level 111 Pure Mathematics subiects by a student in a bachelor degree or dioloma course.

PATRICK MORRIS-SUZUKI. THE REUTERS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD PRIZE: Excellence in Higher Theory of Statistics 1 1 subjects in a Bachelor degree. DOUGLAS ANDREW COOK. THE SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS PRIZE: The best performance in MATH 1032 Mathematics 1 or MATH 1042 Higher Mathematics 1 by a student in a Bachelor degree or Dioloma course. ADRIAN DAVID BANNER.

THE SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS PRIZE: The best performance in basic Year 2 Higher Mathematics units by a student in a bachelor degree or diploma course. BRANKICA CANAK. THE SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS PRIZE Excellence in four or more Mathematics units by a student in Year 2 of a bachelor degree or diploma course. PETER MATTHEW HOLLO. THE STATISTICAL SOCIETY OP AUSTRALIA (NSW BRANCH) PRIZE: The best performance in Theory of Statistics subiects.

MUN Economics in the Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Economics course. MATTHEW CARL IVES. THE ECONOMIC SOCIETY PRIZE IN ECONOMICS The best performance in the final year of the Bachelor of Arts in Economics with Honours. Bachelor of Commerce in Economics with Honours. Bachelor of Commerce with Honours in Economics and Econometrics.

Bachelor of Commerce with Honours in Economics and Finance or Bachelor of Commerce with Honours in Economics and Industrial Relations or Bachelor of Economics with Honours in Economics. MALCOLM STROUD LANGFORD. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION STUDIES THE AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF TERTIARY EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS PRIZE: The best performance in EDST4102 Administrative and Organizational Behaviour in Education by a student in the Master of Educational Administration course. GARRY ALFRED COYTE. THE SYDNEY ASSOCIATION FOR EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION PRIZE: The best Derformance in EDST4103 Organization Theory in Education by a student Droceeding to the degree of Master of Educational Administration.

JOSEPHINE ANN DONNELL. SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ENGINEERS' ASSOCIATION OF NEW SOUTH WALES PRIZE: The best overall performance including Drof iciency in electric Dower distribution in Year 3 fult-time or eauivalent part-time stages of the Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineeenng course. ADAM RICHARD MCKEAG. THE INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS NSW INTERNATIONAL CENTRE PRIZE: The best performance in Year 3 studies of the Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering course. ADAM RICHARD MCKEAG THE INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS UK PRIZE: The best performance in the final year thesis project by a student Droceeding to the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering.

DANIEL PETER KUJAWSKI. THE DOUGLAS MACLUR-CAN PRIZE: Outstanding Derformance in the field of Control Systems in the final year of the Bachelor of Engineering course in Electrical Engineering. MICHAEL JAMES MCGARITY THE PHOTOVOLTAICS PRIZE (ADVANCED) PHOTOVOLTAICS: The best Derformance in ELEC9505 Solar Cells in the Bachelor of Engineering or Master of Engineering Science or Doctor of Philosophy courses. DAVID CHRISTOPHER THORP. THE PHOTOVOLTAICS PRIZE (APPLIED PHOTOVOLTAICS)' The best performance in ELEC4540 Applied Photovoltaics in the Bachelor of Engineering course.

MEGAN MARGARET VAZEY. THE PHOTOVOLTAICS THESIS PRIZE: The best performance for an undergraduate thesis in the area of photovoltaics in the bachelor of Engineering degree, DAVID MATTHEW ROCHE. SCHOOL OF ENGLISH THE ENGLISH ASSOCIATION PRIZE: The best performance in literature by a final year honours student. PAUL GORDON SHEEHAN. THE AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN -NSW PRIZE: Outstanding Derformance in English essays by a woman student in the Bachelor of Arts course.

FELICITY RUTH CARTER THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS HJ. OLIVER MEMORIAL PRIZE: The best Derformance in English Literature in the Bachelor of Arts course. NIGEL NEIL GLASSEY. DEPARTMENT OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (APPL. BIOSCIENCE) THE SPRUSON FERGUSON PATENT a.

TRADE MARK PRIZE: The best Derformance in the Seminar presentation by a student Droceeding to the degrees of Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Food Science and Technology. MANOLITO CRUZ BULAONG. THE COTTEE'S FOOD PRIZE: The best performance in FOOD 1420 Food Legislation the Bachelor of Science in Food Technology course. LENNY SIAUW THE NESTLE AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED PRIZE: The best Derformance In FOOD1400 Proiect In the Bachelor of Science In Food Science Technology degree course. SUI LIAN TAY and YIM SIE.

THE WILFRED BISHOP PRIZE: The best overall performance In the Bachelor of Science MEMORIAL PRIZE: The best performance in LANO2270 Land scape Design 2 in the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture course JOHN ANTHONY BLAKENEY. DEPARTMENT OF LEGAL STUDIES AND TAXATION THE GREENWOOD CHALLONER PRIZE: The best performance in LEGT7741 Legal Organisation of Commerce bv a student majoring in the School of Accounting, JANE MAREE WALKER THE JOHN MENZIES MCKEL-LAR WHITE MEMORIAL PRIZE The best performance in LEGT5581 Advanced Taxation 1: Concepts and Systems by a student maioring in the School of Accounting or the Department of Legal Studies and Taxation GAVIN JOHN MARJORAM. MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT (S. MECH. MAN.

ENG.) THE COMBINED TEACHING HOSPITALS SENIOR STAFF PRIZE: The best performance in the clinical years of courses 3801 (BSc(Med)MBBS) or 3821 (BScM BBS) or 3840 (BA BSc(Med)MBBS). LARISSA ROESKE. THE MEDICAL WOMEN'S SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES PRIZE: The best performance by a female student throughout the course 3801 (BSc(Med)MBBS) or 3821 (BSc MBBS) or 3840 (BA BSc(Med)MBBS). KATHERINE LOUISE HALL. THE PRINCE OF WALES HOSPITAL LADIES AUXILIARY PRIZE: The best performance in Years 1 and 2 of the course 3801 (BSc(Med)MBBS) or in the undergraduate medicine component of years 1 .2 and 3 of the course 3840 (BA BSc( Med) MBBS.

LAWRENCE SOON-U LEE THE JEFFRIES MEMORIAL PRIZE: The best overall performance in the final year of the Bachelor of Engineering course in Manufacturing Management. DANIEL ADAM KULAWIEC. THE SHELL REFINING (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD PRIZE: The best Derformance in the subject MANF3400 Engineering Economics by a student in the Bachelor of Engineering course. SCOTT VICTOR MARTIN THE TRW PRODUCTS LIMITED PRIZE: The best overall Derformance in the Bachelor of Engineer-ing degree course in Manufacturing Management. DANIEL ADAM KULAWIEC.

SCHOOL OF MARKETING THE AUSTRALIAN POSTERS OUTDOOR ADVERTISING PRIZE: The best performance in MARK2042 Consumer Behaviour B. ANTHONY JOHN PEARCE and DIANA HERJAVC THE BP MARKETING PRIZE: The best aggregate mark in MARK3073 Brand Management or MARK7073 Brand Management (Honours) and MARK3083 Strategic Marketing Management or MARK7083 Strategic Marketing Management (Honours) in the Bachelor of CommerceEconomics or the Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws combined course. RODNEY CHARLES SAMMUT THE DELAWARE NORTH (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD PRIZE: The best performance in HOSP3009 Accounting and Financial Control in the Hospitality Industry by a student in the Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Hospitality Management course who is continuing with course 3491 Marketing and Hospitality Management. RODNEY PAUL EVANS THE HOOVER AWARD FOR MARKETING STUDIES: The best aggregate performance in the Bachelor of Commerce Course in Marketing in: MARK2012 Marketing Fundamentals MARK2032 Consumer Behaviour A MARK2042 Consumer Behaviour MARK2052 Marketing Research MARK3073 Brand Management MARK3083 Strategic Marketing Management MARK3093 Corporate Policy and Marketing Strategies. SARA ELIZABETH BENDALL.

THE KEN BENTLEY PRIZE -AWARDED BY THE MARKET RESEARCH SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA (NSW DIVISION): The best Derformance in MARK2052 Marketing Research or MARK7052 Marketing Research (Honours) or MARK3093 Corpo rate Policy and Marketing Strategy or MARK7093 Corporate Policy and Marketing Strategy (Honours) In the Bachelor of CommerceEconomics course. SARAH EUGENIE CULBERT and LYNSAY CATHERINE OXBOR- Herald Classifieds sells more- PRIZE FOR CRIMINAL LAW: The best performance in LAWS1610 Criminal Law. DAVID BERNARD COLEMAN and PETER GEORGE BRUCE KATSOOLIS THE LAW SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES PRIZE The best performance in LAWS3210 Conveyancing and Land Transactions, JAMES IAN MOORE THE MICHAEL PANDELIS AWARD: The most significant contribution to the Life of the Law School. PETER SIDNEY BRA-HAM THE NEW SOUTH WALES BAR ASSOCIATION PRIZE FOR ADVOCACY The best perfor.

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