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Australia Day Honours awarded
Academy Fellows celebrated with Order of Australia honours
Notre Dame University comes to Liverpool
Australian Government Higher Education Review – Now Is The Time To Be Bold
India Trade Agreement Welcomed By Independent Tertiary Education Sector
All Cloncurry wants for Christmas is an Early Childhood Teacher
Comment by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on reported ban on women attending university in Afghanistan
HSC’s top language students offered interpreting scholarships
WA Govt: Saffioti Named Transport Minister
Public transport patronage bouncing back in WA
Catholic education welcomes holistic review of education including National School Reform Agreement
OECD: Finland Must Boost Innovation and Finances
NTEU to play key role in shaping future of Australian higher education
ITECA Appointed To Universities Accord Ministerial Reference Group
New School of Paramedicine responds to industry training needs
Griffith University staff reject attempt to bypass union
‘Jobs & Skills Councils’ Engagement With Training Sector Needs To Be Priority
Innovative governance support system earns top ATEM award
Kinross College expansion to offer seamless secondary education
Griffith University Management seeks to silence academics’ views in enterprise agreement battle
Professor Peter Dawkins AO to lead Jobs and Skills Australia
Griffith University abandons negotiations with staff in attempt for late-year approval for substandard Enterprise Agreements
NTEU and RACGP strike historic enterprise agreement
Parliamentary Inquiry Into Skills Training Should Focus On Student Choice
New state disability plan to create better Queensland – together
Jobseekers encouraged to register for jobs expo at Bendigo Town Hall
Deakin University wage theft allegations set for Fair Work Commission
Electricity Generation & Gas Industries Need Better Skills Funding Agreement
Applications open for 2023 Gunnedah Community Scholarship Fund
Review of ACT Prison Reveals Serious Concerns
Caps off for NT school graduates of CDU Aspire program
Recognition for First Nations program
Symposium celebrates desert research diversity
Beyond ATAR – You’re far more than number
NTEU says higher education review critical chance at reform
First Children’s University in Alice Springs celebrates success
Tasmanian Christian schools to train their own teachers
Ai Group latest Skills Survey ‘call to arms’
Federation University staff to strike over job security and pay
Commission President to highlight challenges in emergency decision-making
Union ramps up battle against Charles Darwin University’s attack on staff rights
University staff at James Cook University to rally in Townsville and Cairns
Tasmanian Emerging Director Award 11 November
Queensland universities face industrial action blitz over unacceptable pay
Yolŋu artwork brought to digital life in immersive First Nations showcase
Financial support available for tertiary students
Greens call on Education Minister to bring tertiary sector to table
Universities band together to boost study of waterways