Latest Education News | Page 666

Future of arts, social sciences and humanities
NSW leads way for skills and training
New School Facilities For Bacchus Marsh Students
A good excuse to stay in your pyjamas this Friday
Exciting investment in Bass Coast
Upgraded Classrooms For Castlemaine Primary School
Work starts at CO2CRC’s Otway National CCS Research Facility Stage 3 Project
Some pharmacists missing mark on therapeutic guidelines: QUT study
Mona’s O Minor a major boost for Children’s University Tasmania
AAIC 2019 Highlights New Research Showing Healthy Lifestyle May Offset Environmental
Explaining Oracle’s Success in Cloud Applications
JTC and NTU launch first Advanced Manufacturing Talent Programme in Jurong Innovation
University of Canberra Hospital celebrates first birthday
Sydney rises in Times Higher Education global reputation ranking
HKUST Researchers Co-Discover a Novel Function of an Enzyme Offering Insight Into Pathology
NTEU Ban on Monash University’s Open Day
Caring for carers – new support hub to launch in City of Casey
Entrepreneurship at Flinders among best in Australia
Indigenous Jobs Boost At New Shepparton Hatchery
Zero children in Brisbane City Watch House
Government continues to support school choice
$414,000 to expand Transition 2 Success in Gold Coast and Mount Isa
Educational tool developed at Otago makes international launch
New Classrooms And Facilities For Moonee Valley Schools
$1.5 million for Mornington Peninsula Shire Youth Services Hub
Strong partnerships crucial to boosting diversity and inclusion in Australian mining
MCI’s European Doctoral Program Successfully Confirmed
Govt targets fewer deaths on road
Teacher settlement pay delays unacceptable
Government boosts on-the-job teacher training
ECE survey to reveal major workforce shortages
Creating Safer Communities: Back on Track – Cutting Youth Crime Plan
Actua partners with Mastercard to prepare Canadian youth for future of work
Fleet Complete and Cummins Offer Remote Engine Diagnostics to Customers
Mistreatment results in malnutrition: faceless abuser in aged care
Marcoochydore’s new city centre site set to open to public with a free people’s day
Catherine Fletcher appointed Information Commissioner
Student burned in science experiment
Victoria University’s block model wins another global award
Curator opportunity at Orange Regional Museum
Interim West Coast to Hobart bus service
Investing in Our Children: Territory Labor Boosts NT Teacher Numbers by 138 in Three Years
Cardinia Shire Council renews Aligned Leisure contract
A pathway to reducing waste
Liberal’s monumental failure on wages deal continues
New Fishermans Bend Secondary School Takes Shape
Consultation Kicks Off To Boost Regional Student Outcomes
700 mobile base stations delivering better phone services