Around three million Australians are set to see an increase of over $2.5 billion in outstanding student loan debt due to annual indexation, effective from June 1. The Albanese government …
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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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Millions set to benefit from student debt relief just months ahead under newly re-elected Labor government
by adminPrime Minister Anthony Albanese has reaffirmed his commitment to reduce student debt, having initially campaigned on a plan to forgive $16 billion. Following Labor’s victory in the 2025 federal election, …
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In a tragic incident in western France, a high school student has stabbed four of his peers, resulting in one fatality and three injuries at the Notre-Dame-de-Toutes-Aides High School in …
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The Liberal Party has announced that it will not support Labor’s proposed 20 per cent debt-reduction scheme for students, which aims to decrease the average Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) …
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Sydney Teacher Refutes Obligation ‘Not to Engage in Sexual Relations with Students’
by adminA female teacher, Helga Lam, is facing accusations of molesting four boys during her tenure at a Sydney school in the late 1970s. Lam, who taught languages, was arrested in …
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US President Donald Trump has enacted an executive order aimed at dismantling the federal Department of Education, fulfilling a campaign promise to eliminate an agency frequently criticised by conservatives. Trump …
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Comprehensive Search Efforts Underway by Land, Air, and Sea for Missing Student in the Dominican Republic
by adminAuthorities in the Dominican Republic are actively searching for a missing American student, Sudiksha Konanki, aged 20, who vanished while on holiday last week. Konanki, a resident of the U.S. …
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A recent study in South Australia has highlighted a troubling issue: many children are skipping breakfast, which adversely affects their academic performance. Led by Associate Professor Tess Gregory, an expert …
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Phone Ban in Schools Fails to Enhance Student Health or Performance: Research Findings
by adminA recent study from the University of Birmingham in the UK has revealed that banning mobile phones in schools does not significantly enhance student wellbeing or academic performance. While increased …