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Preserving China’s minority languages
Four decades of random breath testing marked by decline in road fatalities, NSW
Chelsy’s special link to Mater
New scholarship aims to grow Indigenous education pathways
Tasmanian man jailed for downloading 2422 child abuse files
Students, parents and teachers wave goodbye to 2022 school year
What’s Your Eating Personality? Overindulging this Holiday Season?
Preventing Collisions of Small Satellites
New child care centre operator announced for Broome North
Yarram pool now open with additional services
Use of title, surgeon to be restricted
Victorian Jobs Boom Provides Security, Confidence
Remembering Hillcrest tragedy year
New ABS Labour Force figures 15 December
Dawn of AI has come, and its implications for education couldn’t be more significant
New deal for Queensland teachers certified
Manningham adopts Climate Emergency Action Pl
Philanthropists and role models recognised with Honorary Doctorates
Message from Melissa Banks – Head of International Education Centre of Excellence Austrade
Eyes on future for HSC class of 2022
UQ bestows Honorary Awards on outstanding community leaders
Youth inspired to make sustainable choices
Smiling Santa takes first prize for Minister’s Christmas Card competition
AFP protects 53 potential victims of human trafficking
Monash Expert: How LGBTQ+ family violence victim-survivors engage with intervention order systems
Kenya Ends Statelessness for Pemba People: UNHCR Welcomes Move
New privacy laws to protect personal data of Western Australians
NTEU to play key role in shaping future of Australian higher education
Northern suburbs numbers grow in latest Development Activity Report
World-first study reveals true cost of child abuse on South Australia’s public hospital system
NSW modern slavery submission
High speed fibre internet connectivity comes to Jabiru
Universities Accord ministerial reference group announced
Too many students with disability being suspended
Please don’t feed dingoes
ITECA Appointed To Universities Accord Ministerial Reference Group
Capital works program wraps up for 2022
High-speed internet arrives in Jabiru
Ministerial Reference Group – Universities Accord
Time to clean up Queensland’s footpaths
Unravelling relationship of alcohol and club culture in women’s amateur football
New public primary schools for Eglinton and Brabham in 2025
Research and development grants for wild dog control
State’s top HSC students celebrated
University of Sydney and University of Melbourne launch Virtual Reading Room
“You choose to keep us homeless, you choose to keep us hungry” says witness
Communities to benefit from road safety grants