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Students join locals to reimagine Clarence Valley townships

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Public spaces in the Clarence Valley will be re-imagined as locals team up with students from Monash University to co-design and create new shared spaces that build community and connections. Through to November, a series of live design studios (workshops) are taking place in four Clarence Valley communities, with locals invited to come along to … Continued

Monash Expert: The final Teacher Education Expert Panel report fails to address the significant issues affecting teaching as a profession in Australia

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Associate Professor Louise Jenkins, Deputy Dean, Faculty of Education is available to comment on the recent Teacher Education Expert Panel report. She argues the report does not address the workplace issues that make the greatest difference in the retention and further development of teachers and their teaching. Associate Professor Louise Jenkins, Deputy Dean, Faculty of … Continued

Qtopia Sydney says YES to the Voice!

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Qtopia Sydney has voiced their stance of solidarity with First Nations Australians, as they support the implementation of the Uluru Statement from the Heart in full, as well as the ‘Yes’ vote, in the upcoming 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum.   Set to take premises in the old Darlinghurst Police Station in a few short … Continued

CDU’s second semester sees record enrolment, and explosion in numbers at Sydney campus

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More than 1000 international students have started Charles Darwin University (CDU) courses this semester. The new cohort are undertaking a mix of online classes and on-campus sessions offered across CDU campuses in the greater Darwin region, Alice Springs and Sydney. This semester two intake breaks previous numbers of international students studying at CDU. CDU Vice-Chancellor … Continued

Putting Indigenous communities in the front seat of innovation

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A new program, hosted by Monash University’s Faculty of Information Technology (IT), is inviting First Nations communities and organisations to co-design innovative solutions with leading Monash researchers to sustainably address challenges faced by Indigenous communities.    Launched recently, the National Indigenous Innovation Challenge, presents an opportunity for Indigenous organisations and community groups to pitch a … Continued

TVSN ANNOUNCE THE WINNERS OF THE 2023 CUSTOMER BEAUTY AWARDS

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Sydney, Australia: 4 July 2023 – TVSN, Australia and New Zealand’s favourite home shopping network renowned for its exceptional beauty products, is proud to announce the winners of the 9th Annual Customer Beauty Awards.   These prestigious accolades celebrate the most beloved and effective beauty products as voted by TVSN’s loyal customers. The 2023 Customer … Continued

ANU buys $17m of land despite crying poor in pay talks

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Australian National University (ANU) has made a $17 million land purchase despite claiming it cannot afford to give staff a fair pay rise. ANU will on Thursday announce it will buy land between the existing campus in Canberra and Marcus Clarke Street. The decision has been made while staff are being denied a pay rise … Continued

Outback Pioneers welcomes Storyfest Out West authors to Longreach

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Outback Pioneers founder, Richard Kinnon, says Longreach is excited to be hosting Storyfest Out West, which is a win for literacy among remote students and a win for the storytelling tradition.   In its second year of sponsoring the student literature festival, which will be in town from 26 to 28 July, Outback Pioneers says … Continued

Public hearing on National Redress Scheme

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The Committee will be holding a public hearing tomorrow for an inquiry into the National Redress Scheme. Commencing from 11:00 am AEST, the Committee will hear evidence from organisations providing redress support services. The program is available on the Committee’s website. The inquiry is looking into a range of areas, including: The experience of First Nations applicants … Continued