Voice (range of students and lecturers): If it means helping the world turn green, with bio-fuels from sugarcane, we say go there.
A male student kicks a globe out of frame. The globe bounces to students in front of a cane field.
Voice: If it means joint replacements get the boot.
The globe bounces over a group of lecturers gathered around a floating skeleton. The skeleton transforms into a footballer who kicks the globe to another student as planes fly overhead.
Voice: Or the wings to fly, wherever, we say go there.
The globe flies out of Brisbane city onto an island with wind turbines.
Voice: If it means research that's good for people and good for the planet, we say go there.
The globe bounces past a group of african tribesmen. The globe then becomes larger, and a group of students roll it above their heads.
On screen: go there.
The globe transforms to blue cube to blue qut square logo and endline – a university for the real world.
A researcher stands in a wind farm. A white balloon beside him shows the qut website: QUT.com
Voice: QUT. A university for the real world.
