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New water safety solution launched to combat drop in awareness over winter
Sensible Winter Settings To Keep Victorians Protected
UNHCR Deputy Chief concludes visit to Afghanistan and Pakistan, urges support to address humanitarian needs
Camille Orridge, champion of equity in health care, receives honorary degree
Melbourne man, 59, jailed for child abuse material offences after tip off from foreign law enforcement
Paediatric Covid vaccine doses for Solomon Islands
Community Green Achievers honoured
International Student Wellbeing Grants Awarded
AEU welcomes reform of Chaplaincy program
Re-offender sentenced to nearly 11 years’ jail for further child abuse offences
Get job ready and explore training opportunities at Recruit WA
Rural communities under-resourced to take on refugees
Award-winning Healthy Landscapes program extended
Education researcher awarded William T. Grant Foundation funding
Comedy of Errors by Bell Shakespeare
New Ask Annie module to mark World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
Qld budget to deliver safer school zones
UN humanitarian leaders call for renewal of cross-border aid authorization to northwest Syria
University of Manchester director included in list of region’s leading influential figures
Albanese Government welcomes preschool commitment
Major international education conference to be hosted in Perth
New ABS Labour Force Figures
Mining and minerals processing delivering record results for Tasmania
Big tick for pre-kindergarten plan but it needs properly paid teachers to succeed
Young Qlders sought to shape youth delivery
Fiona Cheung provides generous donation to PolyU to establish Endowed Professorship in Spatial Science
$14.8 billion preschool education investment welcomed
Childhood education reform good for families, young people and economy
New ad campaign on gambling risks launched in Tamworth
UA welcomes important reforms to early education
Council launches education program to explain Lake issues
DeadlyScience and Merck to bring physics, chemistry, and biology experiments to young Indigenous scientists
Architect appointed for further Balga Senior High School upgrades
Response to Disability Royal Commission Chair’s published opening statement on Inclusive Education from Public Hearing 24
$883 million more reasons to work in bush
Nation-leading reform as NSW introduces universal pre-Kindergarten
Refugee Week campaign tells new arrivals Australia is ‘Where You Belong’
Aurizon giving back to communities where it operates
Additional Bus Service For McKinnon Secondary College
Universal preschool must be national and free
Dye & Durham’s proposed acquisition of Link raises preliminary competition concerns
More government open data just click away
Best Start, Best Life: Early Childhood Education That Works
Joint Commitment to Transform Early Education
Testing removal means domestic protections needed
Provincial Growth Fund already delivering jobs and economic boost to regions
Female leadership attributed to fewer Covid deaths
Albury Botanic Gardens turn over new leaf