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Helping Neurodivergent Children Build Friendships: Free LiveBig Webinar Offers Practical Guidance for Parents and Educators

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Helping Neurodivergent Children Build Friendships: Free LiveBig Webinar Offers Practical Guidance for Parents and Educators   For neurodivergent children, making friends and navigating social situations isn’t always easy—but the right support can make a world of difference. A new webinar from allied health provider LiveBig aims to help parents, carers and educators better understand how … Continued

Plenty Training launches industry-first ACE certification to set new standard for VET trainer currency

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Gold Coast, Australia – Leading Australian Registered Training Organisation (RTO), Plenty Training, has announced the launch of its newest innovation, the Annual Currency Evaluation (ACE) — a program designed to raise the bar for trainer credibility and currency in the Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector. Developed to address growing concerns around inconsistent trainer quality and transparency, the … Continued

Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths teachers take centre stage

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More than 350 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) educators are gathering in Sydney next week to learn from each other about how best to shape the teaching of STEM subjects in future.  The Festival will be held at the University of Sydney, is hosted by the University’s STEM Enrichment Academy and the Sydney Academy … Continued

New data strengthens calls for increased investment in rural students and education and training

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The National Rural Health Alliance (NRHA) is calling for increased investment in rural medical, nursing and allied health training, following the latest release of the Medical Schools Outcomes Database (MSOD) 2025 National Data Report. New data from Medical Deans Australia and New Zealand confirms that a majority of students from rural backgrounds remain committed to … Continued

Call to prosecute pet food companies, vet schools and RCVS

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Is the UK government regulator of all things to do with vets, the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS)**, protecting and thus facilitating widespread animal cruelty and consumer fraud? At least 260 registered vets appear to agree with me that it is. Please allow me to explain. As a basic tenet of civil society, we … Continued

NEW STUDY: One in five Australian secondary schools are planning to introduce or expand AI tech this year

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Almost four in five Australian secondary schools are already using artificial intelligence (AI) tools, according to new research from Campion Education. The Digital Landscapes in Australian Schools 2025 report, based on insights from senior staff at a diverse range of schools across the country, shows that 78.2% of survey respondents report active use of AI education … Continued

Macquarie University’s brutal cuts plan scraps key courses and jobs

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Macquarie University will scrap a raft of key courses as part of a brutal restructure that will axe more than 75 jobs and drastically cut options for students. Bachelor degrees in archaeology, music, ancient languages will be scrapped, while sociology and ancient history will be decimated. Bachelor of Arts students will no longer be able to study … Continued