Interview - Sky News
ANDREW CLENNELL: Jason Clare, thanks for joining us. This push by the Greens and the Teals to end indexation on HECS debts, I don’t imagine Treasury are too thrilled with that. Is that something you’…
Interview - The Ben Fordham Breakfast Show
SUBJECTS: HELP debt; Australian Universities Accord
Interview - ABC RN Breakfast
SUBJECTS: Australia-India relationship; International education; Public Education Day; National School Reform Agreement; AI in education; Teacher training
Interview - ABC Brisbane
SUBJECTS: National School Review Survey
Teachers, parents and students encouraged to have their say on the future of education
Teachers, parents and students are being encouraged to take part in a national survey to help shape the future of school education.
Supporting higher education and vocational opportunities for all Australians
Australians are being encouraged to apply for Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships (RRES) to study undergraduate, postgraduate and vocational education courses from Certificate IV to PhD level.
Tasmanian families to receive cheaper child care
The Albanese Government is delivering Cheaper Child Care for around 22,000 families in Tasmania.
Albany families to benefit from more affordable early learning
The Albanese Government is set to deliver more affordable early childhood education for around 1.2 million Australian families, including 4,000 families in Albany.
Hasluck families to benefit from more affordable early learning
The Albanese Government is set to deliver more affordable early childhood education for around 1.2 million Australian families, including 5,600 families in Hasluck.
Expert group to boost Respectful Relationships Education in schools
Today the Albanese Government is announcing the members of the National Respectful Relationships Education Expert Working Group that will support the delivery of respectful…
Perth families to benefit from more affordable early learning
The Albanese Government is set to deliver more affordable early childhood education for around 1.2 million Australian families, including 6,800 families in Perth.
100 more cheating websites blocked
It is getting harder for academic cheating services to target Australian higher education students with another 100 academic cheating websites