Interview - Sky News
SUBJECTS: International Education; ABC report re Opus Dei affiliated schools; schools funding; mobile phones in schools; Jim Chalmers; Josh Landis
International Student Data
Latest data on the number of international students in Australian higher education shows the sector continues to recover but there is more work to do.
Press Conference - Villawood East Public School
SUBJECTS: Back to School; School funding; Literacy and Learning Tutoring Programs; Opus Dei Schools; Chinese students studying in Australia.
Expansion of Connected Beginnings program to give thousands of First Nations children a better school start
The Australian Government is expanding the Connected Beginnings program to nine new communities, which will help 3,500 First Nations children be better prepared for school.
Time to honour local teachers
Encouraging more Australians to nominate a teacher for an Order of Australia Medal.
Interview - Sunrise
SUBJECTS: Australia Day; Influencers; ChatGPT; OAMs for teachers
Worthy recognition for Young Australian of the Year Awer Mabil
Congratulations to Awer Mabil and all the finalists, who are empowering young Australians in our communities
Government supports future young leaders with a new program delivered by Children and Young People with Disability
Government funding for new disability youth leadership program.
Interview - Today Show
SUBJECTS: Crime in Alice Springs; Australia Day; Kanye West visa ban
Global recognition for Australian education institutions and students
Australia has joined the first worldwide treaty in higher education, making it easier for Australian education institutions and their students to be more globally mobile.
More than four million students head to school from this week
More than four million Australian students head to school at around 9700 schools all around the country from this week.
Call for young Australians to join new Youth Advisory Groups and have a say on issues important to them
Applications are open for Australians aged 16 to 24 to join one of five new Youth Advisory Groups to advise on Australian Government policies and programs across key issues facing young people.