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Take a walk on the wild side these school holidays at the Australian National Maritime Museum

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The Australian National Maritime Museum is unleashing its wild side these school holidays, with an array of creative activities, hands-on workshops, and thrilling performances inspired by the new Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition. Get up close and personal with the Sharks of Sydney Harbour with Erth Theatre’s unmissable new performance experience, star in your … Continued

Victoria University staff set to strike over workloads

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Victoria University staff will launch a half day strike action on Wednesday from 12pm to midnight at all campuses as anger rises over a failure to give staff a fair pay rise and safe workloads. National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) members will hold a strike rally outside each higher education Victoria University campus on Wednesday … Continued

Monash University rises in prestigious QS World University Rankings

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Monash University has risen five places to be ranked 37th globally among 1503 institutions in the prestigious 2025 QS World University Rankings. This cements Monash as a top-50 university with an unprecedented global network of campuses and locations.  Monash is ranked 5th in Australia, excelling in international staff and student diversity to achieve a perfect … Continued

The ParentsNext program sets families up for workplace success

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Wednesday 5 June 2024 Improved wellbeing, increased work and study opportunities as well as a wider support network are just some of the benefits gained from the ParentsNext program. This support service helps eligible parents prepare for employment ahead of their child starting school. A recent evaluation of the program revealed that more than half … Continued

Union rejects Catholic Archbishop of Sydney’s threat to close schools

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The IEU rejects Catholic Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher’s alarmist comments about closing Catholic schools in protest over proposed changes to federal anti-discrimination laws. The Independent Education Union of Australia NSW/ACT Branch represents more than 32,000 teachers and professional, administrative, operational and support staff in non-government schools, including Catholic schools, throughout NSW and the ACT. … Continued

Research suggests higher intake of fruit reduces development of depression

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Globally, depression is a major public health concern. According to the World Health Organisation it is the largest contributor to non-fatal burden of disease, with more than 80% of this burden represented across low- and middle-income countries. A growing body of evidence suggests that dietary behaviours – in particular higher consumption of fruit and vegetables … Continued

Lime launches largest ever global pride campaign

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The campaign originated from the insight that Third Spaces are essential to the LGBTQIA+ community. Queer people often have to seek out and travel to safe spaces, or Third Spaces. Lime provides an easy, accessible and safe way for members of the Queer community to get to and from safe spaces where they can be … Continued

Democracy Means Listening To The People

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3 June 2024 – For Immediate Release Democracy Means Listening To The People   Christian schools are calling on Minn’s Government to do better than the Committee on Community Services, listen to the people of New South Wales, and reject the misnamed Equality Legislation Amendment (LGBTIQA+) Bill 2023. In their report into the Bill released … Continued