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From words to welding bays: TAFE NSW Tamworth celebrates culture and skills investment
Teachers spend more time on data collection than student support: Survey
CommBank Emerging Socceroos Championships 2025: Day Two Wrap
Union raises concerns over closure of Byron Bay campus
Young People Speak Up In Unprecedented Numbers
Australian Job Ads Climb To 12-month High In June
Conference explores international blueprint for community engagement
Submission On Public Finance Amendment Bill
Family Boost Announcement Does Little To Boost Families
Gender Equality And Respect High On Agenda
One Step at a Time – Ivanhoe Survivor of Stroke Takes on Run Melbourne
Early Works To Build More Homes In Bendigo Begin
Hazelwood North Primary leads the way in fire education pilot
Bin inspections rolling out to support better recycling and reduce costs
First look at hundreds of new homes for essential workers
Households to get extra FamilyBoost help
Older Australians value super, want it to be even stronger
University of Melbourne convenes key global conference of Indonesia scholars
More Than 100 New Homes To Ease Housing Pressures In NT
Schools pledge must be implemented to help disadvantaged students
CommBank Emerging Socceroos Championships 2025: Day One wrap
Ambassador And Permanent Representative Of Australia To OECD 6 July
A Fresh Start for Students: New Mental Health and Wellbeing Menu for Schools 05 July 2025
Australia Announces New Ambassador To Philippines 6 July
New Youth Justice Schools For Logan And Cairns
Parliament must be recalled to strengthen protections for Victorian children
Former minister Linda Burney honoured as public education champion
2025 NAIDOC Award Winners Announced
Fast-Tracking More Homes Close To Public Transport
Recall the Parliament to take action to protect children now
First Of Its Kind Climate Resilience And Education Initiative For Millions Of Children
City of Greater Geelong celebrates 100 years of Geelong Legacy
Drone visionary inspires Lithgow students with a glimpse into the future of aerial tech
Victorian Greens Call For Independent Early Childhood Safety Watchdog Following Horrific Child Abuse Allegations
Balance needed in higher education legislation
Child safety: Union calls for considered response after shocking allegations
Council For Australian-Arab Relations Grants Round
Know Your Bore campaign to secure water and NT lifestyle
On Country and in demand: Tackling remote teacher shortages
Courthouse to Conservatorium: Iconic site on State Heritage Register |
Ararat Rural City Council Launches Expressions of Interest for New Coding Club
Otago leading university in national education indicators
Statement On Treaty Negotiations 4 July
Albanese Government backs bold ideas to solve real-world challenges
Child safety must come before politics: Liberals and Nationals slam Labor’s delays and politicised review
The pandemic is still disrupting young people’s careers
Victorian Premier Issues Statement 3 July
Statement On Childcare Investigation