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A safer walk to school means less traffic and healthier kids
Strengthening Ties Between Goulburn and Sister City
Disaster repairs delivered for Queensland’s heritage list
Aged care providers say time’s up for government to reimburse COVID expenditure
Extra School Bus Service For Bannockburn Students
Do women soccer players have more concussions? This world cup and beyond, here’s how to keep our players safe
Countdown starts on final month of Premier’s Reading Challenge
Why Greg Keeps On Powering On
Concertina musician to compete on world stage
Pat Garcia steps down as CHA chief to take on new role in Catholic health sector
Government spending on private schools grows at double the rate of public schools
Backing More Creative Learning In Classroom
Notre Dame academics called on by the Pope to help shape the future of the Church
ACU response to ABC news story
Global gathering to map the future for Catholic Universities in the AI Age
Notre Dame embraces the Pope’s challenge to care for our common home through Laudato Si’
New student broadband initiative hits key milestone
Collaborate to innovate
Vic Bar recognises Hume students’ excellence
Proud Ngunnawal and Gungarri women awarded Francis Xavier Conaci Scholarship to study in Rome
How many types of narcissist are there? A psychology expert sets the record straight
NAIDOC Week 2023
Waverley Council’s Small Grants Program delivers more than $73,000 in funding
Fairness In Payroll Tax For Non-Government Schools
Painful health journey inspires Zoe to pursue career in nursing
Coffs Gets Creative: Grants Awarded for Arts and Cultural Projects
EnviroGrants triple treat for Norris Creek
New Crown cemetery takes shape at Varroville
Funding for Modern Slavery Grants Program Round Two
First Nations stars recognised at QRC Indigenous Awards
Stretched police branded unjust by youth battling mental health
Genetics and concussion – why a minor knock can be devastating for some people
Passing of Voice legislation welcome
Commitment to safety – Hurstville Education Precinct
Police investigating Pontville hooning
Reading taught inconsistently in primary schools
AUSTRALIAN PRIMARY TEACHERS LACK CONSISTENCY IN THE WAY THEY TEACH READING COMPREHENSION, STUDY FINDS
John Pessuto’s Speech to Melbourne Press Club
Leading literary academic joins ACUs Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences
ACU secures funding to develop micro credentials in phonics and STEM education
Parliamentary hearings into Modern Slavery Bill an important part of community conversation
Danicopan as add-on to Ultomiris or Soliris improved haemoglobin levels and maintained disease control in patients with PNH experiencing signs or symptoms…
Catholic Health Australia welcomes opportunity to help fix aged care funding through new taskforce
Momentum builds for health insurers to properly fund hospital-in-the-home care
Youth less likely to raise alarm in unsafe situations involving peers rather than adults
ACU ethicist warns that AI poses existential threat
Nicaragua – Silencing of critical voices
Home Assist Secure helping Gold Coast seniors and people with disability