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Griffith to benefit from expanded Welcome Experience program
ARTEXPRESS Coming To Wagga Wagga Art Gallery
RMIT Commits To Regenerative Future
Solar Panel Installation at Hillsdale and Mascot Childcare Centres
Queensland man charged with 34 online child abuse offences against children in the Philippines
Backing Australian Music Events
Expanding safe, supportive accommodation for young women in need
Better guidance and clarity for more homes
New Regional University Study Hubs opening doors for more students
Cardinia Shire Council welcomes budget commitments and calls for continued investment
Unmasking Big Tobacco
NCEA Changes Doom Thousands Of Students To Failure
Details of NCEA replacement confirmed
International students not low-hanging fruit in race to the bottom
Labor Will Pay Our Teachers Best In Country
HKUST Scholar Selected for the 2026 ACM SIGGRAPH Academy for Contributions to Computer Graphics, Notably the First Scholar from Hong Kong
Full Federal Court finds two acts of direct discrimination in Giggle v Tickle appeal
Universities Facing ‘calculator Moment’ With AI
Queensland Government delivering for the South Burnett at Community Cabinet
QRL Collaboration Already Bearing Fruit
2026 NT Education And Care Awards
Students should be in school, not on strike
Council supports local students, strengthening regional communities
Healthy School Lunch Programme saves more money
Cosgrove High School officially opens state-of-the-art redevelopment
The Forest High School returns bigger and better to a new home
State Funeral For Hon. Norman Henry Lacy
Greens call on Luxon to abandon racist education reforms
Coalition’s empty migration pledge threatens universities by stealth
Minister visits NSW’s busiest remand prison to thank staff on National Corrections Day
Scalable Methods for Fruit Shape and Stomatal Phenotyping in Southern Highbush Blueberry
Researchers Advance Understanding of Episcia & Alocasia Traits, Growth Conditions
18 New Recruits Join ACT Policing
Update On Research Security
University Report Card Sectoral Assessment
Akkodis Recognized in HFS Horizons 2026 Report for Enterprise Ready Agentic AI Services
Teachers gain real-world agtech insights at Boonah State High School workshop
From murals to music: grants open for Territory school arts projects
Response To University Report Card Sectoral Assessment
As parents reject IDAHOBIT, Family First vows to remove indoctrination from schools
Latrobe City bus network not included in Victorian Government Budget announcement: Mayor disappointed
Foreign Minister welcomes Deputy PM of Lao PDR to New Zealand
Small Grants awarded to support Collie community projects
Drive So Others Survive: National Road Safety Week 14 May
Targeting financial assistance to those most in need
Greens say Labor is on notice to reinstate $2.4 billion for public schools after damning inquiry report
Communities to lead targeted social support
Our Kids Don’t Know Who They Are — And Labor Doesn’t Care