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Understanding Big Emotions: Practical Support for Teens with Autism and Disability

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Understanding Big Emotions: Practical Support for Teens with Autism and Disability   This free webinar for parents and caregivers, allied health professionals, educators, support workers and youth mentors will unpack the science and evidence-based practice of emotional regulation and why it matters. We will provide a toolkit of suggested strategies that can be used at home   … Continued

Avid Sports and UWA Sign Landmark MoU to Strengthen India-Australia Links and Expand Global Learning Pathways

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The University of Western Australia (UWA) has signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Avid Sports, the sporting division of AvidSys Group, in a move that strengthens India–Australia ties and expands global opportunities for students.   Avid Sports is a subsidiary of AvidSys Group, an investment house with business interests spanning mining, mining services, manufacturing, technology, healthcare, construction & … Continued

BioEYES program using Zebrafish to teach genetics expands to regional Victoria

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BioEYES program using Zebrafish to teach genetics expands to regional Victoria A pioneering school science program using zebrafish to spark curiosity and critical thinking is expanding to regional and remote schools across Victoria, thanks to generous support from Melbourne Rotary Club and the Finkel Foundation. BioEYES, delivered by the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI) and … Continued

Applications Now Open for the 2026 Puggy Hunter Memorial Scholarship

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Key Facts: The Puggy Hunter Memorial Scholarship is the largest Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health scholarship program, named in honour of Dr Arnold “Puggy” Hunter. It supports more than 100 Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students each year to study entry-level health qualifications, providing up to $15,000 per annum to help with expenses and … Continued

Serious questions raised over UTAS Vice-Chancellor’s Deloitte board role

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The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) has raised serious concerns over the appointment of University of Tasmania Vice-Chancellor Professor Rufus Black to the board of major consultancy firm Deloitte Australia. According to UTAS University Council minutes, Professor Black offered to offset his Deloitte board stipend against his $1.11 million UTAS salary, an offer that was … Continued

$10 Million Cut Threatens a $535 Billion Sector

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Press ReleaseFor Immediate Release $10 Million Cut Threatens a $535 Billion Sector The NSW Government plans to end funding for Business Connect on 30 September – a program independently evaluated by NSW Treasury as returning up to three times its cost to the economy. Business Connect costs taxpayers $10 million annually and supports a sector … Continued

*** MEDIA ALERT *** NTEU, university staff, students and community rally against cuts at the UTS Open Day

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Why UTS has announced the suspension of new enrolments in more than 100 courses for 2026. The suspension affects all faculties, with particularly severe consequences for International Studies, Education, and Public Health.   While management describes the pause as “one semester only”, in practice the Autumn intake structures the academic year. This means there will … Continued