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New facility supporting elite and aspiring para-athletes
NSW Department of Education supports students and parents through strike action
439 Jobs on offer at Burnie Jobs Fair
Help shape City of Stonnington’s budget for 2022-23
IEU welcomes Fair Work Ombudsman’s ruling to enforce back-pay of St Peters Lutheran College staff
Land Purchased For Truganina North Education Precinct
Construction on new Angle Vale school complete
Labor’s announcement one step closer to rebuilding TAFE
Early childhood educators ‘underpaid, undervalued’
Department supports students and parents through strike action
AHISA welcomes appointment of Australia’s first Regional Education Commissioner
Employment interventions boost disability employability by 25%
New Commissioner positive step for regional education says Catholic sector
Perfect match: UNSW and Sydney FC partnership kicks off new season
AHISA welcomes appointment of Australia’s first Rural Education Commissioner
Strong Pipeline for Construction Sector
Our Climate Emergency Plan takes home prestigious Award
Historic agreement secures $840 million in preschool funding
Regional Education Commissioner chosen
New centre to harness data in classroom and empower learners for age of AI
ASQA approves shortened transition period for TLILIC high risk work crane operator units
Focus on skills welcome but holistic approach must be taken
Coffs Council Seeking out Coffs Coast Creatives and Businesses
Strike to proceed tomorrow as teacher shortages worsen in NSW
Council partners with NSW Police and PCYC to help young people flourish
Expanded Hangar Delivers Win For Women Footballers
Australian Government appoints first Regional Education Commissioner
Victorian Premier issues statement 6 December
Life-changing opportunities for TAFE students With Federal Labor’s new commitments
More reasons to teach in bush
Federal Opposition skills and education policy Ai Group comment
Universities welcome focus on tackling skills shortages, participation
Free TAFE plan will help rebuild key industries and get people into jobs
NTEU welcomes Labor’s university and TAFE funding boost but it’s not enough
Labor to cut funding to skills, only fund uni courses for two years
Setting Victorian Kids Up For Best Start To 2022
AFP releases ThinkUKnow Corporate Report for 2020-21
ADFA class of 2021 farewelled
Sydney man sentenced after investigation led to rescue of three children in Philippines
Learning from experience to become better intuitive statisticians
UN expert calls for ‘inclusive society’ to end scourge of slavery: Sri Lanka
Elevated heart rate linked to increased risk of dementia
New Therapeutic Goods Advertising Code 1 January 2022
Three technical staff members receive 2021 Special Contribution Award
ESOS providers: Know your obligations when facilitating student transfers
National disability strategy critical step
Community achievements celebrated at awards night
Empower students with disability by investing in their education