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Report into safety in Early Childhood Education and Care settings
The Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) has released the Report of the Review of Child Safety Arrangements under the National Quality Framework (NQF).
New service joins myGov
The Albanese Government is helping students to manage more of their government business in the palm of their hand, with myGov welcoming a new service.
New microcredential courses in teaching, nursing and engineering
Higher education providers can now apply for funding to deliver microcredentials in priority areas such as teaching, nursing, IT and engineering from mid-2024.
Geelong’s new green energy Hub to generate $1.4 billion and create thousands of jobs
Assistant Minister for Education, Anthony Chisholm will launch a major recycling and clean energy hub at Deakin University today, which is expected to generate more than $1.4 billion in revenue and 2…
Fixing Australia's broken migration system
The Albanese Government is today taking a major step forward in reforming Australia’s broken migration system with the biggest reforms to migration in a generation.
Learning and preserving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages
The Albanese Government is investing more than $14 million to support primary schools to teach Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages in classrooms across Australia.
Resignation of Australian Research Council CEO
The CEO of the Australian Research Council, Ms Judi Zielke PSM has announced she will be stepping down from her role due to a health issue.
New report highlights importance of the next National School Reform Agreement
Australia’s overall education performance is above the OECD average in maths, science and literacy, according to an international education assessment.
Destination Australia scholarships to boost regional campuses
More than $23 million in scholarships will be awarded to help 551 students at 87 regional campuses undertake tertiary education opportunities over the next four years.
Helping teachers manage classrooms
The Albanese Government is investing $3.5 million to help teachers manage classrooms through a range of free, evidence-based resources released today.
New medical school programs put doctors where they're most needed in regional Australia
An extra 160 medical students each year will begin end-to-end rural medical training at six new medical school programs in rural communities, thanks to a $90 million investment from the Albanese…
Exploring the possibility of the territory's own medical school
The Albanese Government is providing $2.8 million to fund preliminary exploratory work on the establishment of a new medical school in the Northern Territory.