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‘Significant disruption’ signalled for primary schools
Student leaders visit Council
Grants help grow another crop of entrepreneurs
South Australian teachers recognised for decades of service
Status of Teaching Inquiry
An investment analyst explains how to break into stock market
Ongoing induction support is crucial for thousands of new teachers every year
Getting More Victorians Into Kindergarten Teaching
Suspicious person in Alice Springs
Budget 2019 offers welcome new investment in education
NSW police charge man over peep and pry at Erina
Time For Morrison To Provide Fair Education Funding
Record expected to be broken again as NSW kids get crunching
Plan for Budget Repair
Intimidation tactics by union unacceptable
Children don’t need animals in classrooms to learn
29 March 2019: New AITSL CEO appointed
Hodgman and Rockliff’s action shows no intention of meaningful negotiations
Liberal Government’s underpass inaction putting children’s lives at risk
Maths teacher Eddie Woo to headline Sydney Writers Festival on Concourse
AEU call for industrial action despite scheduled meeting
Boosting Secondary Education In Shepparton
Works Begin On Ardmona Primary School Upgrade
Hodgman’s woeful “negotiations” with teachers lead to looming action
Rockliff must rule out standing down teachers
AEU action to disrupt students and parents
United Australia Party endorses Kennedy candidate
Vital role of generalist doctors must be promoted
Michael Baker awarded prestigious ESSA Fellowship
Boost for Stolen Generations history in schools
University of Melbourne opens new $100 million life sciences complex in Melbourne’s biomedical precinct
Sarah Gigante dominates on road and in classroom
Harmony Day visit – Jindalee
All systems go for new Yarrabilba high school
Hodgman’s bullying expands to entire public service
Parents wonder if “business as usual” schools’ budget has growth covered
Wage negotiations must remain in good faith
Investing in Generational Change: From Little Things, Big Things STEM
Queensland Police Academy ‘Looks to Stars’
Vivid Sydney launches Vivid school creating future careers for NSW students
University celebrates 25 years of artistic partnership with Yirrkala artists
New ideas for more diverse housing in city
Teachers Federation Vice President visiting Central West next week
Green in hot water for encouraging student protest
Rockliff needs to show teachers respect
Government launches fresh attack on hard-working teachers
0.252 reading brings drink drive charge for mum on school run, NSW
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