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Making funding for commercialisation of university research a reality
Australian Institute of Music Sees Online Teaching as a New Frontier
Building a better Tasmania from COVID-19 devastation
Expansion for university places major step ahead – but watch out for unintended consequences
New roles to help health and healthy relationship teaching
New Zealanders to brace for ACC levy increases
Completion of New Palmerston Youth Drop-In Centre
Border bungles will cost jobs
Students ‘word up’ for global literacy competition
Manufacturing hub opens opportunities for Gladstone businesses
Cutting Youth Crime and Supporting Our Police
Penn State and University of Auckland announce 2020 joint collaboration projects
Positive reaction to job-ready graduates plan
Response to tertiary reform announcement
Uni reform package boosts participation, but further study of detail needed
Three new public schools to open in NSW
Tasmanian Government School Intake Areas
New short courses launched to address workforce needs 19 June
Uni students in STEM degrees to pay less
National skills Commission to help Australia’s economic recovery
Peter Gutwein must lobby PM to overturn university fee hike
Government, universities and students must work together to find right balance for a revitalised economy but Go8 concerned
Tehan delivers for regional higher education and research
Queensland women can now easily access immediate treatment for Urinary Tract Infections through local community
Jobs boost coming: new secondary school for growing Piara Waters
Expansion of uni places encouraging – start of vital education and training reform
Toyota unveils car of future
Designs unveiled as Launceston’s new university campus builds momentum
Innovation aims to boost safety for young rugby players
Tertiary reforms to unleash potential of regional Australia
Why should universities pay attention to SDGs?
Parking patrols in Lismore CBD resume on Monday, 6 July
Statement on malicious cyber activity against Australian networks
Hardening Microsoft Windows 10 version 1909 Workstations
Engineers Australia statement: University fee reform a recipe for inequality
Forcibly displaced people highest ever, children bear greatest burden: World Vision
Nominations open to join key strategic group on multicultural matters
New roles to help health and healthy relationship teaching
159 police recruits sworn in during private attestation ceremony, NSW
Free Uni Not Malicious Fee Hikes Says Faruqi As Humanities Graduate Tehan Attacks Humanities Students
Gouging students won’t fix funding crisis
Stephen Burt print featured in online international exhibit
Backing Next Generation Of African Victorian Leaders
Boarding schools to welcome back more students
HKWS and Bendigo Bank unite to raise $200,000 in 10 days for a Safe Place
Works completed for Glen Devon Park
Ai Group comment on employment data
Restrictions lifted on public school boarding facilities and school camps