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eSafety’s Spotlight on Cyberbullying as complaints and awareness rise
University partners with Manchester Literature Festival to launch 2024 events
Bill cements WA’s commitment to quality early childhood education
NAPLAN results remain steady as numeracy starts to add up
NAPLAN results further proof Tasmania can’t afford Liberal-Lambie education cuts and delays 14 August 2024
150 Units To Be Added To Inner City Housing Stock
Pay win – will it be enough to stem the exodus of early childhood workers?
One Tree To Provide 91 Long Day Care Places
INDIA: More than 1,580 children displaced in one of India’s deadliest landslides
Events and exhibitions give Newcastle Museum two million reasons to celebrate
Ai Group’s Megan Lilly to Join Jobs and Skills Australia as Deputy Commissioner
Grants Now Open To Support Youth Engagement Projects
NAPLAN results a bad sign for the country, school funding must be resolved
Monitor Appointment Welcomed
Progress continues with Military-Style Academy Pilot
NAPLAN results show consistency across literacy and numeracy
Murray and Riverina landholders tackle feral pig problem
Alcohol companies bombard social media users with over 1,000 ads per month pushing sale and rapid delivery
Promising signs but more to do in NSW as national NAPLAN report released
New Zealanders welcome tax relief
Victorian Students Continue To Lead Nation In NAPLAN
A growing movement of welcoming; Australian Universities say Welcome
NAPLAN shows why the Better and Fairer Schools Agreement is needed
Appointment of new Jobs and Skills Australia Deputy Commissioners
NT NAPLAN Results 2024
More than 7,200 engagements as Ipswich Youth Co-Responder Team reaches major milestone
No Compensation Offered To City Of Perth For Its Land
Stars Of STEM Honoured At 2024 Peter Doherty Awards
NAB Traralgon’s modern makeover after a century of service
Council prioritises community health and safety with rigorous food inspections
New legislation to green light East Perth Primary School
Annual Real Wages Continue To Grow Under Labor
Boost In Support For Queensland Carers
Reflections From Carinity’s Long-serving Team Members
Liberal-Lambie experiment set to cut at least $75 million from education 13 August 2024
Children’s Expert Advisory Group July 2024 Communique
Dandelions donation to support students with school supplies
Active in Nature program set to continue empowering young people
National Science Week: Highlighting Sport Integrity Australia’s Science Capability
Should you study a short course with Harvard or Stanford? New books says to think twice
Monumental design: Shrine of Remembrance commences 90th anniversary celebration with a nostalgic glimpse into the 1920s design competition for the iconic Melbourne memorial
Wee Waa, Inverell and Tamworth to host Rabobank farm financial skills workshops
New VR dementia education to improve dining experience in aged care
North shore Sydney man charged with online child abuse offences
Bathroom fans and sliding glass doors: new research shows how those cold draughts sneak into your home
Future looking bright for Carinity Education student Alex
Miles Doing What Matters: Premier taking on the big supermarkets
Statement On Cosmos Magazine