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The Australian Government Is Destroying Jobs In The International Education Sector
Hands-on Learning At La Trobe University Open Day
Education Bill Not Quite Ready For Perfect Grade
Next generation find their voice at Blacktown City Council Youth Forum
Universities’ outrageous job cut threat must be ruled out
Key industries join forces with researchers to deliver real-world solutions
Free Breakfast, Hands-on Learning At Open Day
Upskilling Next Gen Of Skilled Workers – Wollongong
La Trobe University’s job cuts plan sparks Open Day anger
VET In Schools Program Growth Driven by Independent Training Providers
Closing Gap Data Release
VR, AR & AI Tertiary Education Leaders Asked To Share Their Expertise
Vocational education reform consultation begins
Build your future: Apprentices and trainees wanted for major regional transport projects in 2025
Better And Fairer Schools Agreement
RMIT vocational education staff launch two-week strike
$252 million boost set to deliver 1,300 new apprentices and trainees
Andrew Giles Welcomed To The Skills Training Sector
UA Welcomes New Albanese Government Ministry
ANU’s $2 million wage theft admission more evidence of broken system
Call For Greener Education
University Revolution, Block By Block
Academy launched to assist education providers worldwide to implement Victoria University Block Model
First Look At NSW Hydrogen Centre Of Excellence
Southern Cross University announces $10 million gift from Blackmore Family Foundation
Launceston UTAS move shows what’s possible for Hobart 22 July 2024
EV Skills Training Centre of Excellence Needs Independent Skills Training Sector
Otago at the forefront of academic excellence
Prospective Aboriginal Teachers Awarded Scholarships
The 20% Student Loan Tax Is A Barrier To Equity And Access In Higher Education
Young People SPARC Change For Post-school Pathways
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ staff strike expected to disrupt classes for hundreds
An overdose of orange cones? What the review of NZ’s workplace safety rules must get right
Next steps in delivering needs-based funding for university students
A Rise In Government Funded Students Masks A Flaw In The Skills Training System
NSW agriculture industry set to benefit from $5 million AgSkilled extension
Where To Next With AI In Higher Education?
Elsa Dixon Employment Grants Reach New Heights
Seeking Donations For Scholarship Fund
Boosting Hunter workforce with high-quality vocational training
Prime Minister’s Scholarships Awarded
NSW Government Bolsters Region’s Animal Care Workforce
Appointments to ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Archives of Australia Advisory Council
Fatima Payman breached ‘caucus solidarity’. What does this mean and why is it so significant?
State To Lead Planning For Future Of UWA-QEll Precinct
Toasting future success as TAFE NSW Griffith brings back critical wine industry courses
Greens say staggering uni wage theft figures must spark immediate Government action
Union Call Labelled A Stunt