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Universities Accord must rebuild higher education and involve staff and students
Students speak to House
More education opportunities for students in Mount Duneed
Graduates get their wings
Autonomous Crawling Soft ‘Ringbots’ Can Navigate Narrow Gaps
Griffith Asia Business Interns are heading back to Asia again
Blacktown City names Youth Ambassadors for 2022-23
City of Ballarat to part fund new industry arts and heritage PhD program
Nominate your local hero
Providing Ormond Primary School with new synthetic turf
Delivering for students at Lyndhurst Secondary College
New and improved facilities for Seaford North Primary School
Griffith University and Queensland Thunder team up to make splash
Graduate scheme attracts 32 new vets to rural New Zealand
CSIRO brokers new partnerships to foster tech talent
Western Sydney University partners on program to grow regional and rural teachers
Resources for young workers and students
Creative Spotlight | Brian Zhang
Federation University business staff launch unprecedented indefinite strike
DLab’s online workshop encourages new staff to envision Tokyo Tech future
Council gives hands-on experience to candidates
Fast-tracking aspiring future school leaders
Team Australia celebrates success of Study Australia Showcase in India
Power returning to South Ridge
Balcombe Heights Estate celebrates 100 years of community service
NAB launches ‘Money Mondays’ with leading therapist
Stormy weather cuts power to parts of Bedford Park
High performing student athletes on pathway to success
Nobel Prize lecture 2022 Special lecture by Dr. Prof. Konstantin Novoselov for students
New dawn for New Farm with $20 million in new facilities
Boy to face court over hoax threat, South Australia
Catholic school staff to stop work on Tuesday 15 November
Education assistants, cleaners and gardeners accept wages offer
NSW teachers awarded six per cent pay rise
600 skilled workers to join Territory’s construction industry
Biodiversity In Focus Photography Competition Winners Announced
Premier’s Back to School NSW program step closer
Griffith MBA Champion of Values-led Education
On job training for aspiring Riverina teachers
Tokyo Tech to introduce new admission methods, female student quotas
MBA achieves in Better World rankings
School attendance plummets further
Catholic schools are accountable: Greens need to stop dividing education sector
Premier insults Tasmanian school staff
Greater financial support for university students
School food research ignites sit-down lunch pilot
Qtopia Sydney announces partnership with National Art School
Education funds well spent on Pacific learners