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Funding boost for Western Australians living with epilepsy
Demolition of old Woden bus interchange
Next Step towards Closing Gap
Skills shortage to worsen as Labor slashes funding from VET
Secondary teachers wanted for new study on education outcomes following preterm birth
Universities setting graduates for bright future
Increased Funding For Youth Housing Across Victoria
Graduate employment rates hit highest level in more than decade
Global Business Event Planners Take Aime In Melbourne
Delivering a permanent pathway for Temporary Protection Visa holders
Children feel ‘invisible and unheard’ in family violence responses
Universities Australia welcomes new Shadow Minister
Building a brighter future for young Aboriginal people in Western Sydney
Student wellbeing programs get tick of approval
Thyne House helping young Tasmanians on their journey towards independence
Ensuring First Nations children are school ready
Fast Five with Pooranee Morgan
Future of Foundry
UN expert calls for greater effort to create inclusive societies: Denmark and Greenland
National Catholic education says NAPLAN changes will put learning data into the hands of teachers sooner
Parents strongly support NAPLAN reporting improvements
Mayor of Moree says Inland Rail helped deliver “once in a generation” opportunity for his town
Launch of FUNED Hotel Management scholarship for Mexico
Gippsland man charged with possessing child abuse material purchased with cryptocurrency
Update on Leeton Early Learning Centre Expansion Project
Greens announce Sustainable Schools Plan to Teachers Federation climate and environment group
PwC scandal is more than just kink in hose
Last chance to be recognised at 2023 Cultural Heritage Awards
Curtin University plans real wage cuts for hard-working staff
Launching the inaugural training on the new offence of non-fatal strangulation
Much to love about Parks Week in 2023
Council to apply for Interim Heritage Order for Flood Street site
‘We are never ever getting back together:’ Romance scams on rise
NSW Farmers brings Regional Debate to Armidale
Haiti: Severe levels of insecurity must not be obstacle to much needed humanitarian aid
Local universities, donors and comedy icon team up to support social mobility at launch of new learning centre in Salford
Boost for WA Women’s Hall of Fame with $33,500 grant
Keep calm and study on: Promoting quiet spaces around schools and homes
Appointment to fair work Commission and Federal Court
VET inquiry accepting submissions
ROGS 2023: no better time than now to invest in public education
Debt wiped for country practice
Donations help young people pursue their dreams
Ronald McDonald House expansion to double capacity
Labor committed to addressing Tasmania’s literacy woes
Investing in Camden
Liberals continue to let cost of living hurt Tasmanians
Back-to-school pressures adding to Tasmania’s cost-of-living crisis