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Strengthening education and skills links with India
Today the Albanese Government welcomes India’s Education Minister Shri Dharmendra Pradhan to Melbourne to further strengthen the education and skills links between our two countries.
Funding boost for 2,500 First Nations boarding school students
This investment is one of the ways the Albanese Government is helping to close the gap in education outcomes.
UTAS Inveresk precinct complete with the opening of The Shed
The University of Tasmania (UTAS) today celebrated the opening of its latest facilities, penning a new chapter in the life of one of Australia’s oldest universities – supported by funding from all…
Helping early childhood educators to upskill
The Albanese Government is helping early childhood educators gain the valuable on-the-job experience they need to complete qualifications and upskill.
North Queensland’s fourth uni hub opens to students
Assistant Minister for Education, Anthony Chisholm has officially opened the Cassowary Coast University Centre in Innisfail, providing dedicated support for students across the region to access…
Ensuring First Nations children in New South Wales are school ready
The Australian Government is expanding the Connected Beginnings program, helping more First Nations children thrive in the crucial early years.
$18 million boarding schools boost for Central Australia
First Nations students from remote communities in Central Australia will have greater access to quality education, with $18 million from the Albanese Labor Government’s Central Australia Boarding…
Albanese Government introduces legislation to increase funding for public schools
The Albanese Government has today introduced legislation to increase funding to public schools across Australia.
Parliament moves one step closer to wiping $3 billion of student debt from 3 million Australians
Today the Albanese Government has passed legislation through the House of Representatives to cut the student debt of more than three million Australians.
Young people representing Australia at international youth forum in Samoa
Young Australians will have their voices heard on the international stage, with a delegation traveling to Samoa for the Commonwealth Youth Forum 2024.
Applications open to deliver historic pay rise for early childcare workers
From today, early learning providers can apply for Commonwealth Government funding to deliver early childhood education and care workers a historic 15 per cent pay rise.
Danala opens as the future of higher education in Darwin
It’s an important day for higher education in the Northern Territory with the official opening of Danala, the new Charles Darwin University Education and Community Precinct campus.