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Every day of Term 2 matters
Autism, Our Kids, Our Stories
2024 enrolments open for ACT public schools
Council relaunches program for families and businesses
New term brings less admin for NSW public school teachers
“Suddenly whoever were your gods, and whoever were your heroes, they are in that building wearing scrubs” – LiSTNR LAUNCHES DR GOLLY…
Corporal follows in grandfather’s footsteps
AgForce welcomes new Regional Manager
Firsthand experience adds meaning
Good info makes starting school easier
New group to connect parents of twins, triplets and more
Leanyer School introduces Auslan into language program
Time To Enrol In Kindergarten For 2024
Submission to State Administrative Tribunal on Shalom House
Young people in ACT focus of online gambling study
AFCA named one of Australia’s best places to work
Early learners to benefit from ‘life skills’ programme
Polling Results Point to Need for Religious Freedom Commissioner
Child employment officers inspecting high risk takeaway businesses
Young New Zealand First: It’s Time To Put Education First Again
Food-filled fun at Mawson Lakes
Government must heed the advice of its Women’s Economic Equality Taskforce
Labor making wrong choices, again, on JobSeeker
School zone enforcement returns as Operation Victor Easter wraps up with some alarming results
What DO you call an excavator that loves the limelight?
How to get your children to eat more fruits and vegetables
Release of Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee report
Room to Breathe program improving housing on Elcho and Groote islands
Additional $250,000 invested towards Augusta childcare facility
Works starting soon on Kingborough Child and Family Learning Centre
Parental help with schoolwork does little for children’s academic progress
More structure, fewer screens makes for healthier kids in the school holidays
Orange City Council launches youth-focused Pathfinders program
Government child vaccine campaign
Cadets on move for Legacy
Taranaki Police actively target vehicle theft
To stan or not to stan: When fan culture turns toxic
Referee Gardner set to achieve historic century milestone
HOYTS GETS EVEN GRANDER – Four WA cinemas rebranded under HOYTS
Pushing through for charity
New Recruiting Van Launched with New Partnership
Children working in school holidays 11 April
Cutting-edge library museum first for region
Telethon & Foodbank WA Delivering Proven Program that Benefits Young Children
Sailor destined for rugby greatness
Cumberland Council encourages community members to sign up to free National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) information session
Chinese state used parent-child relationships to serve political goals
Renewed Central Coast Visitor Information Centre now open