Free Enterprise national competition
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Tuesday, 31 August, 2004 - 22:00
A GROUP of Edith Cowan University students have come fourth out of 31 competing universities in the Students in Free Enterprise national competition.
SIFE is a global organisation that encourages student development through links between universities, communities and corporate sectors. The competition is a platform for students to showcase projects that benefit the larger community.
One of the ECU projects was the Student Edge Card, a loyalty card program for WA high school students that offers a range of products and services at discounted prices.
Another was partnered by the NBL Perth Wildcats to provide basketball competitions for young Western Australians aged 15 to 25.