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More support needed for integration now and possible future return
Putting Tasmania on show in southeast Asia
Melbourne’s bounce back gathers momentum
Older residents honoured in Ballarat Senior of Year Awards
Business & Tertiary Education Sector Aligned On International Graduate Work Rights
Strong Government books leave New Zealand well placed amid global challenges
Research goes hyper-local as RMIT PlaceLab moves into Brunswick
Students enjoy electronically assisted astronomy at evening seminar
Taking Victoria’s Education Technology To World
Return of overseas migration spurs Australia’s population growth 26 September
Victoria-Ho Chi Minh City Connection To Drive Jobs Growth
Tokyo Tech CAMPUS Asia Plus Online Summer School 2022 held successfully
City opens discussion on Sydney’s long-term prosperity
Return of overseas migration spurs Australia’s population growth
More Vouchers For Kids To Get Active This Summer
NSW partner projects offer win-win for international students
$16.8 million boost to encourage students to study in WA
Fifteen international students complete Intensive Japanese Course
Nominations Open for Study NT International Student Awards
Welcoming Week – Where We Belong
Multidisciplinary International Student Workshop 2022 held in person after three-year break
University of Adelaide 2021 Annual Report published
Victoria’s International Education Recovery Plan 2025
Post-Study Work Visa requirements confirmed
International Education Recovery Plan 2025
Government should consider extending work rights of foreign students
Worker Access Prioritised During National Shortage
Updates from Australian Banking Association and Albanese Labor Government
ANZ Australian Job Ads it ain’t over yet
Increasing post-study work rights jobs and economic winner
Day two closing remarks, Jobs and Skills Summit, Parliament House, Canberra
Union to help shape higher education policy through new working group
Post-study work rights for international students to boost skills
Outcomes Of Jobs And Skills Summit
New course offerings explored at CDU Sydney Open Day
Charles Darwin University has vital research projects that need researchers in face of shortages
Overseas students should be encouraged to stay
You can help Darwin and our Sister Cities
Perception that boarding school is either like Hogwarts or St Trinnians is outdated myth. From around Australia and world
$2.5 million boost for international education providers
Sky News, Afternoon Agenda with Kieran Gilbert
Student satisfaction bounces back, but recovery phase lies ahead
Student experience getting better but more work to do
International Student Ambassador applications now open
New funding boost to develop tourism and hospitality skills
Unprecedented labour crisis across Australia’s food supply chain
Skilling Australia for future
New settings to make WA most attractive State for skilled migrants