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Indian and Nepali students shine in prestigious Victorian International Education Awards 

The international student awards recognise and showcase exceptional Victorian international students and alumni who champion international education in Victoria and across the globe.

Are Australian schools ‘falling short’ on quality and equity?

Every year, between 5% and 9% of Australian students do not meet year-level expectations in literacy or numeracy.

Will making nursing degrees cheaper or ‘free’ help attract more students?

For high-profile occupations like nursing, student demand usually mirrors the labour market.

When Australian Prime Minister was sued by deported Indian international student, find out why

The case of Mool Chand was sensationally reported in Australian newspapers and was the first such case of its kind involving an Indian in Australia. 

Will ‘prioritising’ visa issues solve Australia’s teacher shortage?

Australian federal government projects a shortfall of more than 4,000 high school teachers by 2025.

State and Territory nominated visa places for ​2022-23  announced, check who got what

Victoria got the highest number of skilled nominated visas and NSW has the highest skilled work regional visa places.

Queensland extends Free TAFE and apprenticeships for under 25s till 2023

The free TAFE and apprenticeships for under 25s initiative has already helped 56,000 Queenslanders get the skills and training employers value.

What are the options if mainstream school education system doesn’t suit your child?

There are multiple options for families to explore if they are considering learning from home.

Nursing and Midwifery education to be made free to boost workforce

More than 17,000 nurses and midwives will be recruited and trained as part of a massive hiring and upskilling initiative.

The costume is just the means to help fall in love with reading

Book Week: Just let your kid read what they want and enjoy it together.

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Melbourne family shattered by loss of 16-year-old son, calls for better pedestrian protection

Chris Rua Antony died in hospital on February 20, a week after he was struck by a car while walking home from school along Pound Road in Narre Warren South.

Gaza’s endless War: Proxies, misinformation, and the civilians caught in between

Many senior Hamas leaders have lived for years in luxury abroad, in places such as Qatar and elsewhere, far removed from the consequences of the war they help direct.

Albanese and ministers join Ramadan celebrations, encouraging wider community participation

Social Services Minister Tanya Plibersek described Ramadan nights in Lakemba as one of Sydney’s great traditions, pointing to the bustling streets and strong sense of community.
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