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From Getting Kicked Out of School to Glass Entrepreneur: The 26-Year-Old Tradie Making $5000 Per Week

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Title: From School Dropout to Glass Entrepreneur: 26-Year-Old David Chahine’s Journey to $5000 Weekly Profits Sydney, Australia – At just 26 years old, David Chahine is a testament to overcoming adversity and achieving entrepreneurial success. The founder of Primal Glass Replacement, who was once a school dropout and expelled from 10 times from multiple schools, … Continued

Historic decision gives low paid workers more bargaining power

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Thursday, 28 September 2023   Historic decision gives low paid workers more bargaining power Today’s historic decision by the Fair Work Commission to allow the Independent Education Union of Australia (IEUA) NSW/ACT Branch, alongside other unions, to bargain with a group of 64 early childhood education employers, is a step in the right direction for … Continued

Steve Whan Welcomed Into Skills Training Portfolio

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  The peak body representing independent skills training and higher education providers, the Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia (ITECA), has congratulated Steve Whan on his appointment as Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education. “As the peak body representing independent skills training providers across New South Wales, we congratulate Mr Whan on his appointment and … Continued

Remote First Nations communities are among the most digitally excluded people in Australia: report

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RMIT-led research has found a significant gap in digital inclusion for First Nations people compared with other Australians, which widens substantially with remoteness.   About 43% of the 1,545 First Nations communities and homelands across Australia have no mobile service – including some with only a shared public phone or no telecommunications access – highlighting a … Continued

Count Her In: Accelerating gender equality through economic empowerment – IWD 2024

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Count Her In: Accelerating gender equality through economic empowerment UN Women Australia has today announced the theme for International Women’s Day 2024 ‘Count Her In: Accelerating gender equality through economic empowerment’. Based on the United Nations 68th Commission on the Status of Women priority theme – ‘Count Her In’ highlights the critical importance of women’s … Continued

“What was it about my son having cerebral palsy that I couldn’t accept?” Australian champion Pro-Boxer Youssef Dib opens up to Dr Golly

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Youssef Dib is a Sydney-based champion pro boxer who comes from a family of boxing champions. He’s tougher than tough. But Youssef’s son, Jibreel, is possibly the toughest in the family. When Jibreel was only 8 months old he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy – a disorder that affects a person’s ability to move and … Continued

Bundaberg and Gayndah to host Rabo Client Council farm financial skills workshops

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Burnett region primary producers have the opportunity to expand their knowledge, free of charge, at Rabobank workshops designed to help provide the financial skills essential for managing agricultural enterprises.   The practical Financial Skills Workshops – providing farmers with a chance to both upskill and network – will be held in Bundaberg and Gayndah in late October. … Continued

Prison education program could help students work towards degree

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A Charles Darwin University (CDU) arts program could soon give corrections impacted students the opportunity to work towards a degree. Since 2019 Dr Adelle Sefton-Rowston has been teaching women in the Darwin Correctional Centre how to express themselves through writing and the creative arts. About 50 students between ages 18 to mid-60s have participated in the program. … Continued