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Producers encouraged to take part in AgTech survey
NAPLAN BEGINS ON WEDNESDAY 15 MARCH
Study finds diet myths ‘hidden’ in social media
$1.2 billion boost for new and upgraded schools
Academic from The University of Manchester wins tech industry award
$180 million for small projects with big impacts for regional schools
Narromine local named Woman of Year
Most ACT Voters Back Ban on New Gas & Coal, Only 8.6% Support Unlimited Offsets
Croc tales for adventurous reader
Women, allyship and equity in financial literacy
Another Chapter For Premiers’ Reading Challenge
Extra funding to improve lives of people with disability
Reading club for Year One students now open
Early Start’s Festival of Digital Play focuses on opportunities and challenges for technology
Reading Challenge increasing Literacy Rates
Applications open for 36th year of ANZ Community Grants Program
East Gippsland Shire speaks at Bank Closures Inquiry
Reproductive health and safety always ahead of convenience, says AMA
Liberals fail students and teachers
Spotlight on early years services for Baw Baw’s youngest residents
Boronggook Drysdale Library set to become town’s gathering place
Young writers’ time to shine
Reevaluating the role of religious education in Australian government schools
Labor fails to cost education promises
Dolly’s Imagination Library continues for 2023
Languages must be respected and embraced not excluded: International Mother Language Day
Council welcomes Digital Literacy for Seniors funding
Free Digital Mentoring at Bowen Mountain
Governor DeSantis Signs Bill to Empower Student Athletes and Support Professional Development
Get your thinking caps on, 2023 Buy Smart competition is open
Her Money Matters – kōrero on financial wellbeing
Business EDGE: Top tips for more profitable farm business
Support for essential community services
Sharing love on Library Lovers Day
New Library Program Keeps Seniors Connected In Digital Age
National Catholic education says NAPLAN changes will put learning data into the hands of teachers sooner
Parents strongly support NAPLAN reporting improvements
Labor committed to addressing Tasmania’s literacy woes
Grants reopen to assist Ballarat community groups
Literacy programs return to Orange City Library for babies and toddlers
Tasmanian students missing out under Liberals
Another reason to love your library…
Safer Internet Day 2023: Call for Australians to ‘Connect. Reflect. Protect.’
Wyndham’s Young Person Of Month 7 February
Safer Internet Day proves computer confidence can be found at your local library
CHF says Taskforce recommendations are ‘win’ for health consumers
Puppy Dog Tales Reading Program
Council calling for homework helpers