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Levelling the playing field: AllPlay Footy helps children with disability thrive in community football

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A partnership between Monash University and the Australian Football League (AFL) is helping make community football fit for all children.  Researchers from the Monash Krongold Clinic, in the Faculty of Education, together with the AFL are breaking down the barriers to inclusion in sport and creating opportunities for all children to play football, including the … Continued

Call for educators and employers to empower Aussie youth

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Leading employment services provider, atWork Australia, is reaffirming its commitment to empowering young Australians by supporting the World Youth Skills Day message of access to the training, skills, and opportunities necessary to thrive in today’s rapidly evolving job market. The company is calling on Aussie employers to not overlook them, especially as they strive to … Continued

Oxfam congratulates Ngarra Murray on significant appointment

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Oxfam has congratulated the Executive Lead of its First Peoples Program Ngarra Murray on her appointment as Co-Chair of the First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria. Oxfam Australia’s Chief Executive Lyn Morgain said the First Peoples’ Assembly was an important and representative body for Victoria’s First Peoples playing a critical role in the negotiation of Treaty … Continued

Has your family had the DigiTalk?

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  The Alannah & Madeline Foundation and Telstra team up to launch DigiTalk – an online safety hub for parents & carers The Alannah & Madeline Foundation has partnered with Telstra to deliver DigiTalk, an online safety hub dedicated to providing parents and carers with expert advice and practical strategies for keeping children and teenagers … Continued

Animal diversity key to ecosystem restoration

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A Charles Darwin University (CDU) study shows for the first time how animal biodiversity can be measured for assessing how well an ecosystem has been restored. According to CDU Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods ecologist and lead author of the study, Professor Alan Andersen, specific standards are required for assessing how well animal communities have … Continued

Your Home Hunter Offers an Exciting New Opportunity for Seniors

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Australia’s Leading Renters Advocacy Service is Growing and Seeks Rental Property Inspectors   Your Home Hunter, Australia’s leading Renters Advocacy service, is thrilled to announce an exciting new recruitment initiative that will provide flexible work options for our community’s senior members. In response to increasing demand for their service, Your Home Hunter is looking to … Continued

Governments falling short on Closing the Gap commitments

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Australian governments do not appear to have grasped the nature and scale of change required to accelerate improvements in life outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people under the National Agreement on Closing the Gap. The Productivity Commission’s first overarching review of the Agreement highlights the lack of meaningful progress in implementing the four … Continued

Recognising NSW out of school hours care educators

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Jenny Collins says it’s difficult to pick just one favourite thing about being an educator. But if the director of Coogee Care Centre had to choose, it would be building relationships with children and families and learning about their values and cultures. “It’s all about the kids, I love having a chat with them and … Continued