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Doorstop interview - Goodstart Garran
SUBJECTS: Wage increase for early childhood educators; cost of living relief
Press conference - University of Canberra Hospital
SUBJECTS: Commonwealth Prac Payment; Making HECS fairer; Universities Accord; AAT Decisions
New survey highlights benefits of getting a degree
The 2023 Graduate Outcomes Survey shows employment rates for university graduates in the first four to six months after graduation are at their highest level since 2016.
Press conference - University of Newcastle
SHARON CLAYDON, MEMBER FOR NEWCASTLE: Thanks for being here this morning. My name’s Sharon Claydon.
Helping hand for HECS in the Hunter
More than 70,000 people in the Hunter region will benefit from the Albanese Labor Government’s decision to cut student debt.
New facilities for staff and students at Good Samaritan College
Assistant Minister, Anthony Chisholm opened the new Polding Place at Good Samaritan College today, which is set to improve student outcomes and was made possible through a $2.9 million Federal…
Interview - Sky Newsday
SUBJECTS: Nuclear Power in Australia, regional Queensland Federal Budget benefits, Suburban University Study Hubs
Press conference - La Trobe University
SUBJECTS: Budget, support for students and education, Coalition’s nuclear policy, Angus Taylor speech
Bringing uni to the outer suburbs: Applications open for new Suburban University Study Hubs
Applications are now open to establish up to 14 Suburban University Study Hubs, which will give more people from the outer suburbs of our major cities access to tertiary education.
Interview - ABC Capricornia
SUBJECTS: Woorabinda airport upgrade, Future Made in Australia in Gladstone, paid practical placements
Interview - Sky News Regional Breakfast
SUBJECTS: Taking Budget Roadshow to the Regions, upgrade to airstrip in Woorabinda, Future Made in Australia, cap on international students.
Access, achievement, Accord: The Australian Student Equity Symposium
"The Accord is a big deal. It’s a blueprint for the next few decades. Funding it and implementing it is going to take more than just one budget ... But we have bitten off a big chunk."