Celebrate our Graduating Students
Cultivate the Chaos and the STUFFit Student Film Festival are celebrating the end of an incredible 2025, marking our second year delivering immersive learning for students aged 15 to 19 in partnership with Learning Coach RTO 45570 and its founder, Dani Duncan.
This year, six students will qualify for the SIT20522 Certificate III in Events and one student (second-year Gracyn aged 18) completes the BSB30220 Certificate III in Entrepreneurship and New Business.
They contributed directly to live events across the Sunshine Coast and Gympie. From QuEvents’ Aura Youth-Fest to Study Sunshine Coast’s Future Career Expo and the Gympie Economic Summit, our students worked with professionalism and creativity, applying their learning to real-world tasks and learning how to thrive in real-world environments.
Our work-education model is shaped by both students’ needs and employers’ requirements, ensuring that every learning moment is tied to opportunities for genuine skill application and growth. By embedding critical and creative thinking throughout the process, we empower students not only to meet competency standards but also to question, analyse, experiment, and innovate as they progress real-world events and business projects.
Each week, students dedicate a full day to building and applying new knowledge,solving live problems, generating creative solutions and refining project outcomes that have a public impact. Through this hands-on approach, they learn to assess challenges from multiple perspectives and develop original ideas that advance each event or business they help deliver.
Collaboration is at the core of our method. Students engage directly with industry mentors and each other, practising open communication, team brainstorming, and strategic analysis in the rich, fast-paced environment of our region’s creative industries. The result: confident young professionals, equipped with the habits of critical inquiry and innovative thinking that are essential for real-world success.