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Schools awarded for honouring peacekeepers
Joint science festival with Ota City back after three-year break
Supporting students’ education in Moreland
Upgraded facilities for Kent Park Primary School
Templeton Primary School set to win under Liberals and Nationals
Riney Canine Health Center awards $1.3M for new research
Maintenance Blitz For More Than 100 Victorian Schools
James Cook University wants to slash 10 per cent of professional jobs
Symposium brings students together again
NBL Blitz to bring huge benefits to Territory
Long overdue upgrades for Clayton South Primary School
Danny Frawley Centre for Health and Wellbeing
Yoga gear company wins entrepreneurship pitch contest
Council ‘positive’ about refreshed brand
Choice for students and parents in Shepparton
New Bus Service Helping Get Werribee Students To School
HSF advises Sonder on its A$35 million Series B capital raise led by Blackbird Ventures
Refugee kids kicking goals thanks to increased grants and sponsorships program
Victoria University wins Good Universities Guide First Generation Award
Deakin E-bikes trial to boost transport options across Geelong
Funding boost for creative learning in schools
Exhibition showcases north’s young artists
Upcoming road closure for Cawongla Road
School funding inequity still elephant in room
Work & Training trainees recognised for excellence at Tasmanian Training Awards
Powering Victoria’s Future
Education underperformance continues under Liberal Government
New trades training workshop at Northam TAFE complete
Securing future of Bendigo Art Gallery
Two children with meningococcal disease
More Western Australians to be trained in first aid at school
$16.8 million boost to encourage students to study in WA
University commitment to Vietnam reinforced
Last chance to become Nature Steward this spring
Government investing in 1000 more teachers and student learning affected by Covid
Inequitable school funding creates inequitable school outcomes
Tutors To Continue Supporting Students In Our Schools
Language of jazz and te reo Māori
Reforms needed to lift student outcomes
Carinity Education Southside founder looks back on school’s achievements
Record crowds headline West Gippsland Arts Centre this Spring
Construction Begins for Aboriginal Interpretive Play Space
Journey to reconnect with te Reo Māori
Dance your way to fitness and good health
City of Coffs Harbour Logo Design Competition
Study finds white children more likely to be overdiagnosed for ADHD
Nominations Open for Study NT International Student Awards
Training program supports local growth and skill sets in Territory