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Qantm College to launch Melbourne Campus

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Melbourne, 9 August 2007 - Qantm College, Australia?s leading private provider of creative digital media education, will launch its new Melbourne campus next Thursday 16 August at 9.30am, along with two new games degree programs - Bachelor of Applied Multimedia and Bachelor of Interactive Entertainment.

The campus will be officially opened by Minister for Information and Communication Technology, the Hon. Theo Theophanous MP, in his first public appearance in the role, and will feature an industry showcase exhibiting work of leading Victorian game and digital media developers, including Auran, IR Gurus, Vastpark, Redtribe, Firemint, ieMedia and Aspect Digital.

Qantm College?s new degrees will qualify students to pursue careers in games development, animation, interactive media development and graphic design.

The launch event will be followed by a series of information sessions with speakers from the Game Developers Association of Australia and Multimedia Victoria, as well as an overview of the getting to market of ?Fury?, Australia?s first Massive Multiplayer Online Game developed by Auran.

WHAT: Qantm College Melbourne Campus and Degree Launch

WHEN: Thursday 16 August, 9:30am - 11.00am

9:30am: Official Launch
11.00am: Exhibition, Demonstrations and Games Industry Skills Seminar

WHERE: Qantm College, 11-17 Jeffcott St, West Melbourne, 3003

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  • 1. Tom - Sun, 12 Aug 2007 12:05:35 EST
    I thought they opened ages ago. What have they been doing with that building all year then?
  • 1. Bryn - Sat, 18 Aug 2007 12:44:40 EST
    We have been waiting to get accreditation in Victoria for our degrees. As we are not a University we must get approval in each state to offer the degrees we have had accredited in QLD since 2003. We are doing the same in NSW as well - the launch up there will likely coincide with the Digital Media Festival later in the year.

    We have had Diploma courses (Dip Screen - Animation) running all year. September will the first intake of the degree though.

  • 1. Bryn - Sat, 18 Aug 2007 12:44:40 EST
    We have been waiting to get accreditation in Victoria for our degrees. As we are not a University we must get approval in each state to offer the degrees we have had accredited in QLD since 2003. We are doing the same in NSW as well - the launch up there will likely coincide with the Digital Media Festival later in the year.

    We have had Diploma courses (Dip Screen - Animation) running all year. September will the first intake of the degree though.

  • 2. Anonymous - Mon, 13 Aug 2007 09:50:11 EST
    For f### sake the eastern states get everything. How about South AUSTRALIA get something like this what do we have Te Tree gully wow.
  • 1. Dele - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 11:54:01 EST
    so you have to move to go do a games course big woop.

    welcome to what life is like for people that live in small towns. they have to move to do ANY uni course.

    Cry more. get over it.

  • 1. Anonymous - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 14:36:31 EST
    People who live near big cities don't know what its like. When you live in a rural town, you -have- to move if you want to go to University. I had to move from Northern NSW to Victoria!
  • 2. Anonymous - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:39:07 EST
    You shut up eastern racist a## hole i bet your from NSW
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:47:00 EST
    Hay only NSW is racist noy the other 2.
    And so what if you have to move.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:48:56 EST
    Ooop's I mean not.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:48:56 EST
    Ooop's I mean not.
  • 2. Dele - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 16:54:43 EST
    cry more mate.

    it's not racism, as you are probably not even of a different race to me. you just live in a different area. and are scared you have to move away from your parents... oh it's so unfair.... teenage angst.

    until you get your mothers boobie out of your mouth, i doubt you'll make it to the games industry.

    I moved to Canberra to study, then i had to move to Melbourne for work. wasn't a big deal. you can't expect to pick up a job where you are. you gotta take whatever you can get when your a junior.

    if you haven't got the passion to be willing to move around, then you haven't got the passion for the industry. it's no cake walk.

  • 3. Dele - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 16:55:59 EST
    For the record. I'm from a rural victorian town.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:47:00 EST
    Hay only NSW is racist noy the other 2.
    And so what if you have to move.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:48:56 EST
    Ooop's I mean not.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:48:56 EST
    Ooop's I mean not.
  • 2. Dele - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 16:54:43 EST
    cry more mate.

    it's not racism, as you are probably not even of a different race to me. you just live in a different area. and are scared you have to move away from your parents... oh it's so unfair.... teenage angst.

    until you get your mothers boobie out of your mouth, i doubt you'll make it to the games industry.

    I moved to Canberra to study, then i had to move to Melbourne for work. wasn't a big deal. you can't expect to pick up a job where you are. you gotta take whatever you can get when your a junior.

    if you haven't got the passion to be willing to move around, then you haven't got the passion for the industry. it's no cake walk.

  • 3. Dele - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 16:55:59 EST
    For the record. I'm from a rural victorian town.
  • 1. Anonymous - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 14:36:31 EST
    People who live near big cities don't know what its like. When you live in a rural town, you -have- to move if you want to go to University. I had to move from Northern NSW to Victoria!
  • 2. Anonymous - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:39:07 EST
    You shut up eastern racist a## hole i bet your from NSW
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:47:00 EST
    Hay only NSW is racist noy the other 2.
    And so what if you have to move.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:48:56 EST
    Ooop's I mean not.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:48:56 EST
    Ooop's I mean not.
  • 2. Dele - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 16:54:43 EST
    cry more mate.

    it's not racism, as you are probably not even of a different race to me. you just live in a different area. and are scared you have to move away from your parents... oh it's so unfair.... teenage angst.

    until you get your mothers boobie out of your mouth, i doubt you'll make it to the games industry.

    I moved to Canberra to study, then i had to move to Melbourne for work. wasn't a big deal. you can't expect to pick up a job where you are. you gotta take whatever you can get when your a junior.

    if you haven't got the passion to be willing to move around, then you haven't got the passion for the industry. it's no cake walk.

  • 3. Dele - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 16:55:59 EST
    For the record. I'm from a rural victorian town.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:47:00 EST
    Hay only NSW is racist noy the other 2.
    And so what if you have to move.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:48:56 EST
    Ooop's I mean not.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:48:56 EST
    Ooop's I mean not.
  • 2. Dele - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 16:54:43 EST
    cry more mate.

    it's not racism, as you are probably not even of a different race to me. you just live in a different area. and are scared you have to move away from your parents... oh it's so unfair.... teenage angst.

    until you get your mothers boobie out of your mouth, i doubt you'll make it to the games industry.

    I moved to Canberra to study, then i had to move to Melbourne for work. wasn't a big deal. you can't expect to pick up a job where you are. you gotta take whatever you can get when your a junior.

    if you haven't got the passion to be willing to move around, then you haven't got the passion for the industry. it's no cake walk.

  • 3. Dele - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 16:55:59 EST
    For the record. I'm from a rural victorian town.
  • 2. Bryn - Sat, 18 Aug 2007 12:49:16 EST
    Qantrm does offer online courses like the Dip Screen - Animation & Dip MM so you can get a start where ever you are and they will guarantee you a spot in our degree. Distance is always an issue in Australia - look at the s*** fight that passes as our broadband infrastructure.

    We dont currently have plans for a SA campus but some day maybe. SA does have Carnegie Melon if you have the big $$$'s.

  • 1. Dele - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 11:54:01 EST
    so you have to move to go do a games course big woop.

    welcome to what life is like for people that live in small towns. they have to move to do ANY uni course.

    Cry more. get over it.

  • 1. Anonymous - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 14:36:31 EST
    People who live near big cities don't know what its like. When you live in a rural town, you -have- to move if you want to go to University. I had to move from Northern NSW to Victoria!
  • 2. Anonymous - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:39:07 EST
    You shut up eastern racist a## hole i bet your from NSW
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:47:00 EST
    Hay only NSW is racist noy the other 2.
    And so what if you have to move.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:48:56 EST
    Ooop's I mean not.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:48:56 EST
    Ooop's I mean not.
  • 2. Dele - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 16:54:43 EST
    cry more mate.

    it's not racism, as you are probably not even of a different race to me. you just live in a different area. and are scared you have to move away from your parents... oh it's so unfair.... teenage angst.

    until you get your mothers boobie out of your mouth, i doubt you'll make it to the games industry.

    I moved to Canberra to study, then i had to move to Melbourne for work. wasn't a big deal. you can't expect to pick up a job where you are. you gotta take whatever you can get when your a junior.

    if you haven't got the passion to be willing to move around, then you haven't got the passion for the industry. it's no cake walk.

  • 3. Dele - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 16:55:59 EST
    For the record. I'm from a rural victorian town.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:47:00 EST
    Hay only NSW is racist noy the other 2.
    And so what if you have to move.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:48:56 EST
    Ooop's I mean not.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:48:56 EST
    Ooop's I mean not.
  • 2. Dele - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 16:54:43 EST
    cry more mate.

    it's not racism, as you are probably not even of a different race to me. you just live in a different area. and are scared you have to move away from your parents... oh it's so unfair.... teenage angst.

    until you get your mothers boobie out of your mouth, i doubt you'll make it to the games industry.

    I moved to Canberra to study, then i had to move to Melbourne for work. wasn't a big deal. you can't expect to pick up a job where you are. you gotta take whatever you can get when your a junior.

    if you haven't got the passion to be willing to move around, then you haven't got the passion for the industry. it's no cake walk.

  • 3. Dele - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 16:55:59 EST
    For the record. I'm from a rural victorian town.
  • 1. Anonymous - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 14:36:31 EST
    People who live near big cities don't know what its like. When you live in a rural town, you -have- to move if you want to go to University. I had to move from Northern NSW to Victoria!
  • 2. Anonymous - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:39:07 EST
    You shut up eastern racist a## hole i bet your from NSW
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:47:00 EST
    Hay only NSW is racist noy the other 2.
    And so what if you have to move.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:48:56 EST
    Ooop's I mean not.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:48:56 EST
    Ooop's I mean not.
  • 2. Dele - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 16:54:43 EST
    cry more mate.

    it's not racism, as you are probably not even of a different race to me. you just live in a different area. and are scared you have to move away from your parents... oh it's so unfair.... teenage angst.

    until you get your mothers boobie out of your mouth, i doubt you'll make it to the games industry.

    I moved to Canberra to study, then i had to move to Melbourne for work. wasn't a big deal. you can't expect to pick up a job where you are. you gotta take whatever you can get when your a junior.

    if you haven't got the passion to be willing to move around, then you haven't got the passion for the industry. it's no cake walk.

  • 3. Dele - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 16:55:59 EST
    For the record. I'm from a rural victorian town.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:47:00 EST
    Hay only NSW is racist noy the other 2.
    And so what if you have to move.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:48:56 EST
    Ooop's I mean not.
  • 1. Gendo - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:48:56 EST
    Ooop's I mean not.
  • 2. Dele - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 16:54:43 EST
    cry more mate.

    it's not racism, as you are probably not even of a different race to me. you just live in a different area. and are scared you have to move away from your parents... oh it's so unfair.... teenage angst.

    until you get your mothers boobie out of your mouth, i doubt you'll make it to the games industry.

    I moved to Canberra to study, then i had to move to Melbourne for work. wasn't a big deal. you can't expect to pick up a job where you are. you gotta take whatever you can get when your a junior.

    if you haven't got the passion to be willing to move around, then you haven't got the passion for the industry. it's no cake walk.

  • 3. Dele - Wed, 15 Aug 2007 16:55:59 EST
    For the record. I'm from a rural victorian town.
  • 2. Bryn - Sat, 18 Aug 2007 12:49:16 EST
    Qantrm does offer online courses like the Dip Screen - Animation & Dip MM so you can get a start where ever you are and they will guarantee you a spot in our degree. Distance is always an issue in Australia - look at the s*** fight that passes as our broadband infrastructure.

    We dont currently have plans for a SA campus but some day maybe. SA does have Carnegie Melon if you have the big $$$'s.

  • 3. Anonymous - Mon, 13 Aug 2007 14:13:54 EST
    Apart from Krome Studios Adelaide there are no real development houses in Adelaide though. Also the Melbourne government has huge investment plans for games.
  • 4. Bryn - Sat, 18 Aug 2007 12:56:00 EST
    You are right that state governments in VIC & QLD have done a lot to build the industries there - I think state governments like SA should look to develop spin off industries that are being built on games technology like defence force simulations, interactive engineering systems and 'Serious Games'. This would build diversity in the Aus industry while building on the strengths developed in VIC & QLD without canibalising it. Also a good for the SA Gov to use Garnegie Melon for research and get back some value from the millions they given them to set up there.