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Expansion for university places major step ahead – but watch out for unintended consequences
Tackling cyberbullying number one priority for new Qld school programs
Border bungles will cost jobs
Students ‘word up’ for global literacy competition
Qld COVID-19: Major stimulus, while restrictions ease, in a week of one new case
Uni reform package boosts participation, but further study of detail needed
Three new public schools to open in NSW
A virtual DOMAIN houses virtual art
New short courses launched to address workforce needs 19 June
Peter Gutwein must lobby PM to overturn university fee hike
Law Council President, Pauline Wright statement on rising costs of law degrees
Light and bright art in Corrimal – Wollongong
Jobs boost coming: new secondary school for growing Piara Waters
Expansion of uni places encouraging – start of vital education and training reform
Tertiary reforms to unleash potential of regional Australia
PSA Queensland Branch elects new leadership team
Tenders to improve learning in Tasmanian Schools 19 June
Franklin School: a new name for a bigger school
Engineers Australia statement: University fee reform a recipe for inequality
Nominations open to join key strategic group on multicultural matters
Free Uni Not Malicious Fee Hikes Says Faruqi As Humanities Graduate Tehan Attacks Humanities Students
Parliament paves way for permanent Rural Health Commissioner
Gouging students won’t fix funding crisis
Recorded on tour, singers bring Sierra’s music home
MTU to Host 2021 Great Lakes Conference
Backing Next Generation Of African Victorian Leaders
Boarding schools to welcome back more students
David Lush appointed as Director of Swimming at Moreton Bay Colleges
Restrictions lifted on public school boarding facilities and school camps
Boarding school students back for Term 3
From Victorian collection to Virtual Museum
Coles and SecondBite launch appeal to fight hunger this winter
Flexible business: How yoga studios are adapting to life online
Fitzroy Gasworks School Campus A Step Closer For Families
Restrictions to lift on school activities
Bendigo Bank Paradise Point joins fight against COVID-19 by supporting vital Institute research
Three more new schools get tick of approval
Young graduates following their career dreams
CSATS receives $1.3 million grant to implement SHAPE MATTERS project
Landscape architecture project develops plans to improve parts of Pittsburgh
Fraser Primary’s fast tracked project ready for students
Southern Cross University takes steps for future
Local company gives helping hand to Monash students with donation of sanitiser for classrooms
Female engineers share industry experiences online
Early learners support welcome but more needed
Wyreena reopens doors: book now for Term 3 creative classes and courses
Digital twin technology transforming safety and productivity in construction industry
Academic freedom prevails at Murdoch University 17 June