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A word from our Youth Ambassador, Rachael
Summer Reading Club returns for 2019-2020
Engaging on our southern future
Junior Mayor reports on success of inaugural Geelong Youth Summit
Bringing ‘Book Buzz’ to youngsters
Crackdown on nitrous oxide canister sales
Mobile Phone Ban in Schools
Sunday on Shields program to continue
Major redevelopment for Lynfield College, Auckland
Very Hungry Yolngu Caterpillar: Kids Books Translated to Aboriginal Languages
New Colombo Plan 2020 Scholars
Alphabet Bird Project – A to Z of threatened wetland species
Funding boost for Wairarapa College’s redevelopment gets go-ahead
New kindergarten facility at Bowen Road Primary School
Pools buzzing with school lessons
Pure lessons in water security
Big Savings For Families As Smile Squad Hits Wodonga
Mitchell Shire School Readiness Funding Announcement
Dentists cited as integral to ending HIV epidemic by 2030
Darwin Schools Receive New Trees
Students inspired by nature capture prized pass
Kids link up to tidy our Borough
Two teenagers injured in school fight at Dubbo, NSW
Two schools on way for Omokoroa
Cornell launches online entrepreneurship program
“Struggle is normal” – managing your mental health at university
Cowboy Junkies, recently inducted to Canadian Music Hall of Fame, gave vast collection to University
Big IDEA: New Hub Transforms Education
Money spent on beer ads linked to underage drinking
University of New England makes grade with an A+ credit rating from Fitch
Empowering Communities: Local Engagement and Decision-Making Committee Launched at Wugularr School
Donations scheme to relieve pressure on families
Expanding oral health service for Tasmanian children
Applications open for $15,000 Aboriginal Teaching Scholarships
Tasmania’s best off to Australian Training Awards
Day two of Gold Coast Schoolies 2019
Modern emergency care for Queenstown area
Help give everyone a Happy Christmas with Mayors Giving Tree
Farewell to class of 2019
New Initiatives To Tackle Adult Illiteracy And Innumeracy
Registration cancelled and fine for builder who provided false information – David James Shaw
Air New Zealand and National Geographic Society partnership to give underserved youth a voice through Photo Camps
Strong and Deadly – City of Casey
National to reconsider first year Fees Free
Tasmanian innovators put to test
Consultation commences on proposed ASQA fees and charges
Remembrance Day 2019 in Monash
VCAL Review To Improve Learning And Pathway Options