Partner Content Bridging education’s digital divide The COVID-19 pandemic presented a learning moment for the global education system like no other. Now, as we return to something akin to a pre-pandemic
Sustainable consumption and production pillar of Australia and India’s climate change fix March 23, 2022 By Melissa Coade Federal In a wide-ranging virtual meeting with India’s prime minister Narendra Modi on Monday, Scott Morrison underscored the mutual commitment of both nations to addressing climate
Premium Interviews How transforming teaching became a lesson in wrangling a policy ecosystem March 7, 2022 By Melissa Coade Education A student-centred vision for high school teaching that grew from an idea a former consultant had more than 10 years ago has reimagined not only
Religious discrimination bill scratched for now February 11, 2022 By Melissa Coade Community & Social Scott Morrison has been forced to pull the plug on his pledge to pass a controversial bill before the federal election, with conservative MPs expressing
All aboard as Victorian school bus inquiry gets underway July 27, 2021 By Melissa Coade Community & Social The Victorian legislative council economy and infrastructure committee will commence a parliamentary inquiry on Tuesday that will consider expanding school bus services in regional areas
APS career program for Indigenous students moves online June 12, 2020 By Shannon Jenkins Education The federal government’s annual career program for Indigenous high school students is set to go virtual due to the coronavirus pandemic. Minister for Indigenous Australians
Helping ‘impatient’ students stay in school October 25, 2019 By Marco Castillo & Ragan Petrie Editors' Picks Keeping young people in school is a key element in addressing inequality. Completing school is a minimum requirement for many jobs, as well as necessary
Government career expo for Indigenous students: last call for applications August 16, 2019 By Shannon Jenkins Culture Minister for Indigenous Australians Ken Wyatt has encouraged Indigenous students to take part in an opportunity to explore a future career in the public sector,
NSW student wellbeing surveys going well, Mark Scott assures auditor-general May 27, 2019 By Stephen Easton Education The New South Wales Department of Education has told the auditor-general it will be able to report on its efforts to improve student wellbeing in