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Examining Māori Access to Capital – Market Failures – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
‘It’s never too late to try’: New adult literacy program launched – Wollongong
One Million Books Delivered Through ILF’s Book Supply Program
Lake Mac Libraries Hit Road With Creative Cart
Extra maths help for students who need it
National Reading Survey Sheds Light on What’s Really Happening in Australian Classrooms
A Fresh Start for Queensland: Less red tape and more time for teachers 
Ready, Set, Read! 2025 Premier’s Reading Challenge launches  
New Book Shines a Light on the Hidden Impact of Domestic Abuse
One. Million. Containers
Parent Portal launched to empower parents
Raising achievement & closing the equity gap at school
Before they vote: How schools shape young citizens
Story Walks Expand To Community Health Centres
Youth are the Future Electors
Transforming financial education in schools
Storytimes and Rhymes at Georges River Libraries’ National Simultaneous Storytime Day
Labor to support vulnerable Australians through the Bill Crews Foundation
Supporting literacy in the Early Childhood Education and Care sector
Some politicians who share harmful information are rewarded with more clicks, study finds
Tuesday 15 April
Funding boost for Small Group Tuition lifting literacy and numeracy outcomes for students
How paranormal beliefs help people cope in uncertain times
Secretary appointed to Department for Education, Children and Young People
Young Territory Author Awards celebrates 35 years of inspiring young writers
Challenge accepted: Premier’s Reading Challenge launches for 2025
New Upgrades Giving East Loddon Students Best Start
SUCCESSFUL NAPLAN TESTING CONCLUDES FOR 2025
Hawthorn Football Club partnership aims to lift literacy
Future Ready Grants Setting Students Up To Thrive
Supporting Our Students With Four-Legged Friends
Pre-Prep Rollout Is Giving Children More Time At Kinder
QANTAS’ $10 MILLION REGIONAL GRANTS PROGRAM OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS
Festival Of Stories Features Star-studded Line Up
Digital capability grants up to $10,000 available now
Medical Costs Finder upgrade an opportunity for insurer transparency
Increasing digital literacy for migrant and refugee women
Delivering faster learning for thousands of Territory students
A Fresh Start for Queensland: Red tape reductions to be sealed in law 
Language is a ‘central element in being Māori’ – using structured literacy to teach te reo misses the point
Learn Locals Help Victorians Start Their Learning Journey
Nominations Open For 2025 Australian Training Awards
Response to Final Report of Independent Review of Education in Tasmania
NAPLAN Testing Begins Today
Education Minister wishes 380,000 students good luck as NAPLAN testing starts today
NAPLAN Starts Today For Students Across SA
Wednesday 12 March
SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS SET FOR 2025 NAPLAN TESTS