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Parents of kids in daycare are terrified following Melbourne abuse allegations, What can they do?

High staff turnover at the centre should be a warning sign for employers and parents alike.

Point Cook childcare worker Joshua Brown charged with over 70 child-sex offences; check here which centres he worked

Since his arrest, detectives have uncovered evidence suggesting the alleged offending may not be confined to Point Cook.

1 July: Prac payments begin for nursing, midwifery, teaching and social work students

Clare added that “placement poverty is a real thing,” recalling students who could afford tuition but not unpaid placements.

The Salvation Army’s Multicultural Launch “Be Hope” Unites Communities for 2025 Red Shield Appeal

"When we give generously, we help build a more inclusive, compassionate Australia for everyone.”

Mr Smith or Gary? Why some teachers ask students to call them by their first name

The tradition of addressing teachers in a formal manner goes back centuries. For many of us, calling a teacher by their first name would have been unthinkable.

Violent former immigration detainees stay ‘free’ as Australian legal bar proves too high

One individual, Friday Yokoju, was recently charged over a fatal attack in Footscray, prompting renewed criticism from the Opposition.

National interest or political play? Australia sues over China-backed mineral deal

Legal experts note that this case could set a precedent for enforcing divestment orders and deter future breaches by foreign stakeholders in strategically important industries.

Bollywood’s top four directors are heading to Melbourne, Here’s you chance to work with them

Ms Lange is particularly keen to involve Indian-Australian writers, actors and technicians from Melbourne’s growing creative community as expression of interest will open on July 15

“Once your money is gone, it’s gone forever”: Police crackdown on crypto ATM scams as Aussies lose millions

Cryptocurrency ATMs, which allow users to convert cash into digital currencies, have grown from just 23 machines in 2019 to more than 1,800 across Australia.

Yes, Victoria’s efforts to wean households off gas have been dialled back. But it’s still real progress

From 2027, new homes have to be all-electric, while landlords will have to replace defunct gas appliances with electric and have ceiling insulation.

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How a Melbourne couple turned disaster relief into hope and learning in Nepal

For more than four decades, Ben and Lyn Covelli travelled regularly to the Himalayan nation, building deep ties with its people and communities.

Preet Singh takes over as Wyndham Mayor after Josh Gilligan suspended over Facebook post

Wyndham City Council Mayor Josh Gilligan has been suspended from office for one month after an independent arbiter found he engaged in misconduct over a Facebook post targeting former mayor Kim McAliney.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first Australia trip to focus on defence and critical minerals

PM Carney will travel to Sydney and Canberra during the four-day trip and is scheduled to address the Australian Parliament, underscoring the strength of ties between the two nations.
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