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Eight western schools reveal multi-million dollar upgrades
Training key to creating jobs
It’s lights, camera, action at Ballajura Community College
Every Queensland state school to be air-conditioned
New early childhood centre opens at Ballajura Primary School
More work to do to improve science results
Nominations Open For 2020 Victorian Training Awards
Five ways to live sustainably – tips from Victoria’s most sustainable schools
Seaweek in Bay of Plenty
Moog festival to feature talks, music, exhibition
National science results show signs of improvement
Harrisdale Senior High School celebrates construction milestone
VU students named Australian STEM women changemakers
Multimillion-dollar Southern River College upgrades unveiled
Second Youth Council hosted at Blacktown Chambers
Climate Change talk explores state of play
Lior To Mentor Young Songwriters For Music: Count Us In 2020
Supporting Aboriginal Students With Their Career Pathways
Construction underway on new primary school in Southern River
Swan Hills schools benefit from $3.4 million in upgrades
Casualties as ten schools hit in one day during intense shelling in Idlib, Syria
Catholic education welcomes new school funding measure to assess parents’ income
Study reveals links between bee brains and human brains
Heart Research Institute’s Summer Scholars shine
Works Underway On Bendigo TAFE Revitalisation Project
Further strong gains: more Indigenous students going to uni
$2 Million Immediate Resilience Plan: Boost to Incentivise School Trips to NT
Strengthening Holocaust Education In Victorian Schools
Lacey ’87, Distinguished Visiting Journalist, shares insights
‘Making turn’: from inmate to scholar
Small business a great pathway for young women to become future entrepreneurs
A ‘whodunnit’ crime drama that draws students back into class wins Australia’s top uni teaching prize
Live Concerts Have A Vital Place In Music Education
BBC’s ‘Bring Noise’ Music Education Campaign
Balgo swimming pool’s official opening delivers election promise
New half price TAFE fees proving popular with Mandurah students
TEQSA-ITECA Agreement Signals New Era Of Cooperation
Griffith violinist hits a high note
Taroona High School Redevelopment
New secondary school in Perth’s growing southern suburbs opens
Schools in Pilbara go digital
Ineffective industry code won’t protect kids from unhealthy food ads
Berejiklian TAFE review a costly attempt to cover up a decade of failure on vocational training
TAFE review must restore funding and courses
250 years on, Cook’s legacy examined in art
Optus announce Olympic Ambassadors on road to Tokyo 2020
18,400 children lifted out of poverty
Supporting tradies of future