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New international students of spring 2022 join Welcome Coffee Hours
New Council campaign to attract industry and investment
Moorditj Yorga Scholarship funds surpass $1.5M
Spring 2022 coding class by traP attracts 23 youngsters
Former Perth restaurant operators penalised $77,922
Michigan Tech Brings TechMBA to Grand Traverse Region
New park honours esteemed school principal
Bendigo graduates celebrate success
Education Minister sends her best wishes to students for NAPLAN
Otago boosts economy by $1.79 billion
HRI sponsoring 2022 Cardiovascular Postgraduate Scholarship
Training for jobs of future at Canberra’s first electric and hydrogen vehicle workshop
New Cornell certificate helps create ethical data science workplace of future
2022 NAPLAN online testing starting today
Mayfest chamber music festival returns to Ithaca May 20-24
Our Plan for Freedom and Equality
Tiny red fox gets Big Red care
Future veterinarian overcomes language barrier to find success at Iowa State
Horsham leading plant-based protein innovation
St Kilda Film Festival lighting up big screen
Win for teachers welcomed
NAPLAN begins on tuesday 10 May
School meals off menu for children in Sri Lanka as economic crisis bites
Brazen bronze thefts in Port Phillip
Catholic education commends election focus on quality teaching
Exploring land, figure and flower
Do It For Dolly Day: Have conversation that can end bullying 9 May
Schools and Students Deserve Certainty
Dance Collective show champions veterinary community creativity
NSW latest adolescent vaccines available in pharmacies
Youth Week wraps up in Hills
Creative student collaboration creates sensory feast at VIVID 2022
COVID restrictions to ease in ACT public schools
Covid Youth Recovery Grants Program recipients announced
Supporting Teachers in Australia
$31.9 million invested to boost student learning in WA schools
Fun for whole family at upcoming Kindness Festival
Degrees in music and physics not such strange pairing for Sebastian
Supporting Job Pathways For Live Music Production Crew
‘The Pacific can’t survive if richest corporations and governments continue to put profits over people and planet’
Mechanism ‘splits’ electron spins in magnetic material
New tech hub to bring up to 200 jobs to Queensland
Japan’s Children’s Day celebrated through exhibition
WA kids turn page for Premier’s Reading Challenge
Swinburne IRL according to Fraser
Next steps for two new schools for Ōmokoroa
Jobs fair events big hit in South West
Horsham Leading Plant-Based Protein Innovation