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The Hills Shire Library Service’s Year One Reading Club Turns 25
Illawarra and South Coast students awarded life-changing Public Education scholarships
Work Integrated Learning Maximising Benefits
Downsizing of ERO inconsistent with Govt priority of lifting student achievement
2024 NSW YOUTH PARLIAMENT PARTICIPANTS PROUDLY REPRESENT DIVERSITY
Encouraging Next Generation Of Nature Lovers
Dietitians Are Not Immune To ‘placement Poverty’
Extra Infrastructure funding for Tasmanian public schools
Finding Your Calling At Cornell
New Tool Pinpoints Security Fixes in Open-Source Software Updates
Actor and radio personality Andrew Daddo to emcee Penrith’s Mayoral Charity Fundraiser
Parkes Shire Council Invests In Youth Mental Health
Twelve more students, faculty, and staff become accessibility leaders
Where Power Of Words Is Changing Lives
Extra infrastructure funding for Queensland public schools
Free Breakfasts For All Government School Students
Smarter lunch programme feeds more, costs less
Retired teachers return to classrooms as part of initiative to address shortage
Two Academic Advisers Earn 2024 Excellence Awards
Cornell Law School Breaks Through Barriers to Public Service Law Careers
17th Joint Ministerial Economic Commission meeting between Australia and China
KI Management Visit NVS
A new international consortium set to advance AI & multimodal data intgration in personalised cardiovascular medicine
Yarrawonga Town Hall Future Use Advisory Group appointed to support YL
Distinguished leadership and service: reproductive biology
IEU welcomes paid practicum for teachers
Tikanga Is Not Law. It Is Cultural Indoctrination
Daily school attendance data now available
Statement Student Protest
Helping School Families With Cost-Of-Living Pressures
Loneliness Common Among Older Informal Caregivers
La Trobe statement in response to student cost-of-living relief announcements
La Trobe Responds To Student Relief Announcements
Charges Over Schoolboy’s Caving Death
Air And Ground Buzz For Locals
Greens and Students Against Placement Poverty say Labor’s plan to address placement poverty is totally inadequate
Students Better Off Under Paid Placements
Labor’s student debt announcement a step forward, but provides no cost of living relief, say Greens
HELP Debt Relief Puts Students First
Student Loan Debt Relief Welcomed By The Independent Tertiary Education Sector
Cutting student debt for more than three million Australians
Albanese government to wipe $3 billion in student debt, benefitting three million people
Affordable Uniforms Helping To Slash Cost Of Living
TEQSA’s New Chief Executive Welcomed By The Independent Tertiary Education Sector
Territory Talent On Display At CDU Open Day
2024 HSC Timetable Released
Panel hears parents call for a more consistent approach to literacy and numeracy
Search And Rescue Operation In Alice Springs