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New community resources to tackle extremism and disinformation
Setting up our littlest Canberrans for lifelong success
UNITAR Marks International Day of Education
Two hundred participants join 2023 Autumn TISA International Welcome Party
More Men’s Sheds than Maccas
What drives us to be anonymous online
Independent Tertiary Education Leaders’ Government Advocacy Program
Knowing your emojis to keep your kids safe
Personnel make splash at carnival
More than 200 Teachers join Territory Schools
AWU drives better deal for Traffic Controllers
Disappointing lack of progress on school funding
New year, new start: identifying right therapist
Eye-opening games educate in safety
Education Minister welcomes five sets of twins at Ormeau State School
Bells ring to welcome Queensland students back to school
Paramedics and lifesavers call for caution around inland waterways
Record number of species added to threatened list in 2023
Sparking Bright Future For South West Victoria
$51,704 facelift for Forster Gallery
5 networking tips for aspiring Hospitality professionals
Local artist Lauren Green selected to breathe life into the Winchelsea
Registrations for senior leisure and learning activities now open
SUNDAY SESSION WITH GUITAR VIRTUOSO DANIEL CHAMPAGNE AT GRIFFITH REGIONAL THEATRE
Resilience in Recovery visiting community houses across Greater Shepparton
BHP Operational Review for the half year ended 31 December 2023
Calls for Australian families to “have talk” in 2024
Supporting Tasmania’s students to return to school
Talking Tourism Business Forum EOI now open
New program of events for all on January 26 Survival Day
New paper suggests how universities can regain control of education from AI
Business as usual for city schools
Skills Passport consultation begins
Council’s youth traineeships great for young locals
NILS is helping families get students equipped for new school year
QUT collaborates to empower early childhood educational leaders
Immersive exhibition invites visitors to help mend our broken world
New Year brings nothing new for families under Labor
Straight from the horse’s mouth: UniSA announces new animal course
Weed Spraying upcoming for Sea Street Oval 15 January
Free library membership opens window to world
Cook Government’s teacher campaign bolsters WA classrooms
Government of Western Australia statement – Education Minister Tony Buti
Summer FUNds to boost Gold Coast tourism recovery
Funding doubled to help more families dive in to swimming lessons
Creative activities for young people in shire this month
Bundaberg Police break down barriers with young people
More remote students graduate Year 12