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Camden Civic Centre shows us good time
Significant state funding secured for Traralgon Recreation Reserve recovery
New building to create ‘unified complex’ for Bowers CIS
University ranked number one in world on climate action
Grattan Institute publishes new guidebook on working migrants in Australia
$9.9 million expansion at historical Muresk Institute
Western Australia’s leaders gather for Brain Gain Roundtable
Bringing international students back to Canberra
Curtin teams with NASA JPL spin-off Chascii in spacecraft optical communications
Carinity carer empowering young and old
Curtain rises on Festival of One Act Plays
Interactivity improves transparency, deepens trust of AI symptom checkers
Expanding Bus Services In Southeast
Monash University’s mammoth surplus mean it’s time to end wage theft and hire more staff
Coles provides fully functioning supermarket for children with disabilities at St Lucy’s School campus
University of Toronto psychology course sparks advocacy around homelessness
UQ awarded global grant to provide free online courses
Forklift Learning Studio elevates active learning for engineers
Albury-Wodonga graduates celebrate
Swinburnes strategic focus delivers financial turnaround 2021 Annual Report released
Supporting Treaty And Aboriginal Cultural Heritage
Technology teacher numbers boosted by new University of Canterbury entry system
Upcoming free events: Business Chinese and Culture Workshops
Successful test launch giant leap for rocketry team
Results are in for annual school census in ACT
Building pathways: Lessons in collaborative instruction and community engaged design
Construction begins on new primary school in Edmondson Park
Students of Tokyo Tech High School of Science and Technology win company-sponsored architecture contest
TECH Cooking Studio explores science of baking
Nurturing nature in schools for enhanced learning
Premier’s Reading Challenge for 2022 begins
How forensic psychology finds truth in unreliable memories
Do It For Dolly Day: Have conversation that can end bullying
Budget 2022 invests to keep Kiwi kids in class and learning
Improving Stuart Park’s Shared Path Network
University ends investments in coal, oil and gas and reduces carbon intensity of its investments by 37%
Election Policy Brief: VET
Regional youth have say in how they get active
Guy-Groth – Backing community recovery with $7.8 million for Dromana College
Applications open for Council’s graduate program
Iconic Central Goldfields Art Gallery To Be Transformed
New plant science team gets grants from USDA-NIFA for research on soil microbes
More than 100,000 extra people pick buses
Researchers collect personal stories from coast to coast to illuminate history of Muslims in Canada
Mixed-reality driving simulator low-cost alternative
ArtsCoast brings dance opportunities to region
An adventure of life time
New school set up to counter modern threats