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People losing access to psychology services amid cost-of-living crisis, APS member poll reveals 
Ex-offenders can become successful entrepreneurs – here’s what the prisons minister should do to make it happen
High Court dismisses Captain Cook College’s appeal against systemic unconscionable conduct finding
NT NAPLAN Results 2024
Active in Nature program set to continue empowering young people
Donations To Drive Positive Action Across Lake Mac
Vic Government must stick to commitment to raise the age of criminal responsibility
AI Pilot To Help Tackle WA Teacher Workloads
Making Worthy Contribution In NT
Australians invited to have their say on government services
“It’s a real kick in the guts for students, their families, and their teachers”
Supporting early learning in regional and disadvantaged communities
More Than $300,000 In Stolen Property Returned
New Chair Of Essential Services Commission
First Stage Of Catherine Hamlin Park
From banning junk food ads to a sugar tax: with diabetes on the rise, we cant afford to ignore the evidence any longer
UQ research shows positive parenting strategies can reduce child maltreatment
Landmark agreement signed to fully fund Northern Territory schools and invest in key reforms
Miles Doing What Matters: Skilling Queensland’s Most Vulnerable for Work
Glen Turner Scholarship Extended For Another 10 Years
Strengthening Medicare By Building Our Nursing Workforce
Gang crackdown: why anti-patch policies backfire – and what would actually work
TRANSCRIPT: 3G switch-off warning for small, family and farming businesses
New framework to prevent chronic health conditions in the Territory
NTEU concerned and disappointed at the disestablishment of the University of Divinity School of Indigenous Studies
Crypto scams claim victims across the socioeconomic spectrum
Miles Doing What Matters: Tivoli’s Skilling Queenslanders for Work Graduates Shine
Late bedtimes and not enough sleep can harm developing brains – and poorer kids are more at risk
$9 Million In Grants Open For Learner Driver Program
Strengthening Territory’s Workforce
Why the new government is staying silent about the City – it won’t get tough on the UK’s financial sector anytime soon
HRI Celebrates NAIDOC Week 2024: ‘Keep Fire Burning’
Land protection initiatives reduced Amazon deforestation by up to 83%, research finds
The Olympics and FIFA are trying to better support ‘mum-aletes’ – what are Australian sports doing?
New grants to give women a boost in male-dominated industries
Inner West to provide emergency funding for renters’ legal representation
Next steps in delivering needs-based funding for university students
REGIONAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT BEING ‘HELD BACK AND LEFT BEHIND’ BY LABOR
Economic mobility – a ‘fair go’ for many but some left behind
New Essay Collection on the Transformative Civic Role of Universities Launched In Memory of Lord Bob Kerslake
Football legend’s daughter named a Children’s Court Magistrate
New business opportunities at Social Procurement Supplier Expo
Community Infrastructure Upgrades On Offer
How The Bear sets up stereotypes of tough male and emotional female chefs – and then tears them down
Miles Doing What Matters: Wounded Heroes to provide ‘Food4Heroes’
Growing calls for expanded public transport across Cessnock
Whether Children Lie Depends On Social Environment
$1.2 million in funding for Early Childhood organisations now open