Captain Cook College, an online diploma institution, has been fined $30 million following a Federal Court ruling that exposed its unethical enrolment practices targeting disadvantaged students. The college, acquired by …
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The South Australian government is investing $70 million in a new primary school and preschool for the rapidly growing northern suburbs of Adelaide, with plans for completion by 2030. The …
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A Single Phone Call Left Nikola with a $36k HELP Debt – She Remained Unaware for Years
by adminNikola Cowin, an Adelaide resident, found herself in a precarious situation after receiving a cold call from a recruiter during a challenging period in her life in 2014. At that …
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The NSW Department of Education recently faced concerns after it was revealed that biometric data, including facial and voice information, was collected from school students via Microsoft Teams. This data …
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The chair of Victoria’s Independent Office for School Dispute Resolution, Frank Handy, has proposed a $1,000 fine for parents who defame teachers online, citing a worrying trend of escalating abusive …
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On a chaotic day at Canterbury Park Racecourse, over 2,500 students and their parents experienced significant disruption as they arrived for the NSW selective schools and Opportunity Class (OC) tests. …
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Chelsea Jane Edwards, a 30-year-old former teacher at Indooroopilly State High School, was committed to stand trial in January 2024 on two counts of facilitating the procurement of a child …
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Authorities in Sweden have confirmed that three individuals lost their lives in a shooting incident in the heart of Uppsala. This tragic event unfolded near Vaksala Square, roughly 60 kilometres …
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The key election pledges from Labor and the Coalition vying for your support
by adminAs the federal election campaign heats up, both major parties, Labor and the Coalition, are actively promoting diverse policies to sway voters, highlighting the contrasts with the previous 2022 campaign …
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Education Minister Dismisses Entire VCAA Board Following Review of Examination Debacle
by adminThe entire board of the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA) has been dismissed due to significant errors during the VCE exams over the years. Deputy Premier and Education Minister …