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Release of Australian Universities Accord Discussion Paper
The Discussion Paper calls for ideas that can help reshape and reimagine Australia’s higher education sector.
Addressing skills shortages in key industries and rebuilding the international education sector
The Albanese Government is addressing skills shortages by extending post-study work rights for international students that have graduated from an Australian higher education provider.
Public Consultation Reminder: COVID-19 impacts on school students with disability
The Albanese Government wants to hear from school students with disability, their families and carers, and educators about their experiences of school during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Development of Early Years Strategy informed by National Summit
Parents and community organisations will join representatives from across government, non-government, academic and business sectors in Canberra today to discuss the development of the Commonwealth…
Almost $20 million in scholarships for Destination Australia Round Four to support tertiary education in regional Australia
The Australian Government will provide almost $20 million in scholarships over the next four years to encourage more students to take up tertiary education in regional centres.
Countering foreign interference in the higher education sector
The Australian Government has tabled its response to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) report on foreign interference risks to Australia’s higher education and…
Next Step towards Closing the Gap
In a historic moment under the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, today the Australian Government will release its second Closing the Gap Implementation Plan, alongside the Coalition of…
Graduate employment rates hit highest level in more than a decade
Australian university graduates are securing full-time employment at a higher rate than at any point since 2009.
Ensuring First Nations children are school ready
Innovative pilot delivered in consultation and partnership with First Nations early childhood education experts and communities
Debt wiped for country practice
A doctor or nurse practitioner who lives and works in rural and remote Australia will have their HELP debt wiped under legislation passed today by the Albanese Government.
Productivity Commission inquiry to consider universal early education system
The Australian Government is taking the next step in considering how to build an affordable, accessible, high quality, universal early education system.
City and remote schools partner to improve outcomes for First Nations students
Yadha Muru Foundation have been selected to coordinate and deliver the innovative City-Country partnership program on behalf of the Australian Government.