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Cowes students best on bikes
Kids in Action stars of show at inaugural Film Night
Additional funding to help NSW students thrive
Palaszczuk Government creates 226,800 Queensland jobs
500 new te reo Māori champions in our classrooms
Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar School raise ovarian cancer funds
Students celebrate German culture at Bendigo Art Gallery
Call for nominations for 2020 Norman Miller Violin Award
Shining a light on Australia’s best in vocational education and training
Creating Jobs: Another near Record Infrastructure Spend
Students have a say in their wellbeing
Rising wages and low inflation supporting Kiwis
Supporting more teachers in very remote communities
Hodgman backs plans to close TasTAFE Launceston CBD campus
Hodgman and Rockliff must come clean on education cuts
Investing in Our Children: Enrolments Open at Palmerston’s New Primary School
Will Hodgman failing to address critical ongoing issues at TasTAFE
Bringing phonics into Australian schools
Anti-bullying initiatives don’t dip peer aggression
More than 5500 students across NSW to benefit from school upgrades
Social media use linked to depression and anxiety in teens
Govt must ensure children’s safety at ECE centres
Continued Victorian Government funding for Teach For Australia to help bridge divide between
Keeping Horsham Students Safe On Their Way To School
Engaging men in efforts to end violence against women remains critical
Hodgman & Gutwein’s cuts will hurt Tasmanians
Extended partnership agreement supports students with learning difficulties
Biggest-Ever Investment In Teaching Quality In Victoria
Big win for Monash with roll-out of specialist youth mental health first aid training
Landmark international publication on Digital learning assessments and big data and implications for teacher professionalism has just been released
NSW police investigate child approach at Mid North Coast
Oak Park Primary students lead way with Walking School Bus
Experts on education topics
NT’s mini Landcarers: Top End bee warriors set to represent Territory on national stage
Students across Europe learn Swift to unlock new opportunities
Upsized Gambay map on display
No evidence that power posing works
Loneliness and social isolation in young Australians
Breaking down language barriers
Willoughby Symphony presents TITAN
Things to Do, Sept. 27-Oct. 4, 2019
Understanding conservation, human activities’ impact on monarch butterflies
Hodgman and Rockliff backflip on cruel eSchool cuts
Spend morning with author Rachael Johns
Teachers Registration Board appoints new Registrar
Labor’s shameless scare on eSchool exposed
Click Go Shears With More Skilled Shearers
Gordon TAFE: Bigger And Better Than Ever