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Kungullanji program highlights value of Indigenous research
La Trobe kicks goals in QS rankings
Students must be protected from NAPLAN data misuse
ATSB partners with RMIT to offer graduate qualifications in Transport Safety Investigation
South Metropolitan TAFE and Ai Group industry 4.0 collaboration
Challenges accessing patient records a driver of unnecessary healthcare
Delivering The Community Facilities Eltham Needs
Local demand for Riverland Community Justice Centre skyrockets
Violence against school principals unacceptable and must be addressed
Altitude Accord partnership to grow future defence workforce
Children leaving last ISIS areas show signs of severe psychological distress
100,000 more free training courses and new $80 million TAFE campus for Western Sydney
Tech-savvy program to build STEM skills in Western Australians of all ages
World beating results in QS subject rankings
New support package for gifted learners
$268 million to continue the battle against alcohol and drug misuse
2018 Australian Principal OHSW Survey – ‘The best job in the world, with some of the worst days imaginable’
Peru-Australia Free Trade Agreement will deliver investment and jobs for Australia
Embargo to 00:01 27 02 19 2018 Australian principal Occupational Health, Safety and wellbeing Survey
More support needed for Australia’s burgeoning craft economy
Delivering A Better Library For Dingley Village
First Australia-France joint international research lab to be based Adelaide
Higher Level Apprenticeship Program to launch in WA
Education lesson of the day at Principals’ conference
Labor’s additional $158 million domestic, family and sexual violence package
The first Registered Training Organisation offers the Advanced Diploma of Applied Blockchain
Venezuela crisis: facts and how to help
New $20 million upgrades to Champion Bay Senior High School
New Geraldton Jobs and Skills Centre to boost opportunities for Mid-West region
Time for Labor to come clean on proposed taxation changes
Venezuela’s children should not be used as political leverage.
What are the lessons for TAFE from the Global Education Reform Movement?
Four more employment precincts to drive jobs, boost education and create innovation
Free TAFE Kicks Off In Bendigo
$20 million for Botany Downs Secondary College
Huawei Releases Wi-Fi 6 Forecast White Paper, Defining New Standards for High Quality Enterprise Wi-Fi
International students impacted by floods, now eligible for grants
VU launches School for the Visitor Economy
Huawei Enterprise Introduces Digital Platform at MWC19 Debut, Creating Foundation of Digital World
New fund to help protect Queenslanders from disasters
State-wide music program hits a high note for young participants
Premier sets coding challenge for young Queenslanders
More than 50% of rural West Australians are volunteers
Nominations Now Open For Victorian Disability Awards
Actress Jessica Redmayne gets set to MC Western Sydney Memory Walk & Jog
Just ONE WEEK to go until Illawarra Memory Walk & Jog
Centre of excellence will focus on EU
NT Liquor Commission urged to stop Woolworths profiting from addiction and increasing alcohol harm