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Registered Organisations Commission functions to transfer to the Fair Work Commission on 6 March 2023?
Big boost for bush teacher training
New school year begins in western NSW
AFP joins international law enforcement agencies to deliver joint warning about global financial sextortion
Biosecurity for backyard chook
Perth Zoo launches Aboriginal trainee program
New report gives young people a voice in online safety education
Tasmanian students missing out under Liberals
Technology focus of new stroke research
Greens reaffirm commitment to 100% of education budget going into public schools
New red meat industry educational resources out for the 2023 school year
New school year begins for Western NSW
Fisheries enforcement protects good jobs across Queensland
Bringing history to life
Dili to Darwin, ties strengthened with Timor-Leste
City and remote schools partner to improve outcomes for First Nations students
Expanded ManuFutures hub ready to support Australian-made manufacturing
Wyndham’s Young Person Of Month 7 February
Works begin to repair fire-ravaged library at Bowen Road Primary
Appointment of Director Education Regulation
UN experts alarmed by separation of 1 million Tibetan children from families and forced assimilation at residential schools: China
International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation
Team Tokyo Tech second at 2022 iGEM competition in Paris
Tokyo Tech Academy for Leadership welcomes eleven new students 6 February
Meeting with China’s Minister for Commerce Wang Wentao
Ethiopia: Measles and cholera outbreaks pose deadly threat to already malnourished children 
AHISA welcomes the appointment of Tony Cook PSM as Secretary of the Australian Department of Education
Victoria University proudly takes part in Pride
Three Queensland men jailed for separate child abuse related offences
What does progress towards circular economy look like?
Narre Warren man jailed for possessing hundreds of child abuse pictures
Fresh start for aviator training
TAMWORTH COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL FANS RAISE $50,123 FOR LOCAL LIFELINE SERVICE
Eastern DRC: Nearly 65,000 children forced to flee homes due to violent clashes, as Pope visits the country
Fleay’s welcomes arrival of once thought ‘extinct’ joeys
Disability and Poverty: Submission to the Community Affairs References Committee inquiry into the extent and nature of poverty in Australia
Extent and nature of poverty in Australia
CDU researcher calls for change to lift heavy burdens of student placements
Cardinia Shire commemorates 40th anniversary of Ash Wednesday
Artificial Intelligence: boon or bane for educators?
New national IVF clinic success rates released
New admin staff give teachers more time to teach
Incredible display of local talent
Local projects announced for $145 million WestInvest funding
Top Territory students awarded
Inclusive Education Courses For Victorian Teachers
Researchers Develop Elastic Material That Is Impervious to Gases and Liquids
UN Committee welcomes asylum for four Kurdish refugee children: Switzerland