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OWIS Students Win Big at 10th SASMO Competition

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Three winners are now ranked among Top 100 in Singapore SINGAPORE / ACCESSWIRE / July 18, 2024 / Students of One World International School Digital Campus won a number of medals at the recently held Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad (SASMO), while competing against more than 55,000 students from more than 7,000 other schools. … Continued

HISTORIC COURT CASE: UNCLE ROBBIE THORPE CHALLENGES MAGISTRATES COURT OF VICTORIA & ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF VICTORIA

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MEDIA BRIEFINGHISTORIC COURT CASE: UNCLE ROBBIE THORPE CHALLENGES MAGISTRATESCOURT OF VICTORIA & ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF VICTORIA Date: Friday 19 July 2024Time: 10:00am Smoking ceremony & photo opportunity, 210 William St, Melbourne.10:30am Court case begins, 450 Little Bourke St, Melbourne.Location: Supreme Court of Victoria, 210 Williams St, Melbourne. Unceded Kulin Land. Court case will be heard in … Continued

Melbourne hearing for inquiry into improving the economic self-determination for First Nations Australians

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The Joint Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs will hold a public hearing in Melbourne on 19 July for the inquiry into improving the economic prosperity for First Nations Australians. The Committee is looking forward to hearing firsthand from Victoria’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations at the forefront of business enterprise, … Continued

The 20% Student Loan Tax Is A Barrier To Equity And Access In Higher Education

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  To improve equity and access to higher education, the 20% student loan tax on FEE-HELP loans needs to be abolished, according to the Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia (ITECA), the peak body representing independent higher education, skills training, and international education providers. The 20% student loan tax (formally known as a ‘loan fee’) is levied … Continued

Leading early educator unveils newest site at upcoming Open Day

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Leading early childhood educator Harmony Early Education is unveiling their newest state-of-the-art centre at an exciting Open Day this weekend, which is slated to redefine the future of childcare. Located at 1858 Gold Coast Highway and spanning over a 1,000 square meters site, Harmony Burleigh Heads will welcome families on Saturday 20 July from 11.00am … Continued

Media Release – Minister Keogh – More than $4.7 Million Announced to Support Veteran Advocacy

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OFFICIAL     THE HON MATT KEOGH MP Minister for VETERANS’ AFFAIRS MINISTER FOR DEFENCE PERSONNEL   MEDIA RELEASE 18 July 2024 More than $4.7 million announced to support VETERAN ADVOCACY More than $4.7 million in funding will be provided to 102 ex-service organisations (ESOs) across Australia to support veteran advocacy through the Albanese Government’s … Continued

Iconic Australian Jack Thompson AM to deliver this year’s Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture

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Iconic Australian actor and First Nations advocate Jack Thompson AM will deliver the 23rd Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture at Charles Darwin University (CDU) in August. The annual Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture commemorates the historic Wave Hill Station walk-off led by Gurindji leader Vincent Lingiari in 1966. This was a catalyst for recognising traditional land rights … Continued

Young people’s evolving perception of volunteering and the barriers they face in participation

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A new discussion paper from the Monash Centre for Youth Policy and Education Practice (CYPEP) explores positive opportunities to engage young people in volunteering.  As Australia faces a shortage of volunteers, and volunteering organisations find it difficult to attract and engage young people, this discussion paper examines how and why young people participate in volunteering … Continued

Discover a world of opportunities at Monash University Open Day 2024

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Monash University invites prospective students and their families to explore our vibrant campuses and community during Open Day 2024, held on the first and third weekends of August.    Current students and faculty staff will meet and engage with visitors face-to-face and provide key information for future Monash students to make informed decisions about their … Continued

Three Generations, Three Songs – a powerful performance set for Australian Festival of Chamber Music

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Three Generations, Three Songs – a powerful performance set for Australian Festival of Chamber Music   A world first, powerful performance of original songs by three generations of the same Manbarra and Bwgcolman family from Palm Island in collaboration with the award-winning contemporary ensemble Topology will be performed on Saturday August 3 during the Australian … Continued