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SBE Australia and x15ventures to host Global Showcase Event

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Thursday, 20 July 2023   SBE Australia and x15ventures to host Global Showcase Event   Seven award-winning businesses feature in the 2023 SBE Global Cohort Business span industries including fitness, wellbeing, human resources, and more 2023 Global Cohort builds on SBE’s decade of supporting women-led businesses   SBE Australia, the leading Australian accelerator and advisory … Continued

Gender Equality Placed on the Global Stage this FIFA WWC

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As the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 kicks off today, UN Women Australia and UN Women Aotearoa New Zealand are joining forces with FIFA to Unite the World for Gender Equality and Ending Violence Against Women.   The UN Women and FIFA collaboration will be showcased at selected matches via optional team captains’ armbands, pitch … Continued

shEqual Presents Leading Change: From Culture to Content – Ignite Change, Connect, and Be Inspired

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shEqual, Women’s Health Victoria’s gender equality in advertising program, invites CEOs and senior leaders to be part of a transformative event series Leading Change: From Culture to Content.   Highly respected and sought-after brand and marketing strategist Angie Bradbury hosts the first event in the series which is about igniting change and promoting gender equality … Continued

CDU receives a share of funding to help solve key industry problems

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Researchers from Charles Darwin University (CDU) will play a vital role in shaping solutions for key Australian industries after receiving two of only 32 projects funded through the Australian Government’s National Industry PhD program. CDU is one of only four universities that’s main campus is not in a state capital city to receive industry PhD … Continued

RMIT welcomes Australian Universities Accord Interim Report, says more work needed now to address skills gaps and future demand

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RMIT has welcomed the five priority measures recommended in the Australian Universities Accord Interim Report and looks forward to continuing to contribute to longer-term structural reforms that address Australia’s skills gaps and future workforce demands.  Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Alec Cameron said the measures announced today recognise that every individual and each industry can play … Continued

Countdown starts on final month of Premier’s Reading Challenge

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The pages are turning, and the clock is counting down as the Premier’s Reading Challenge enters its final month for 2023.  Having opened on 27 February, students have until 18 August to get their books read in the much-loved challenge, first instituted by then NSW Premier Bob Carr in 2001.   The Premier’s Reading Challenge … Continued

CDU welcomes Universities Accord interim report’s recommendations for more accessible education

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Charles Darwin University (CDU) welcomes the Federal Government’s commitment to making tertiary education more accessible for First Nations Australians, following the release of the Australian Universities Accord interim report. The interim report, handed down today, identifies more than 70 policy ideas to improve higher education in Australia and highlights how significant and long-term change is required … Continued

NTEU welcomes Universities Accord first steps but more work needed

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The NTEU has welcomed the Universities Accord’s focus on badly needed governance reform as an important first step in addressing the sector’s crises, noting that insecure work and wage theft need urgent attention.   Education Minister Jason Clare today released the Universities Accord interim report.   NTEU National President Dr Alison Barnes said:   “Today … Continued