The Hon Jason Clare MP
- Minister for Education
The Hon Jason Clare MP was sworn in as Minister for Education on 1 June 2022.
Content published on this site relates to the Minister’s responsibilities within the Education portfolio.
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Press Conference - Civic Early Childhood Centre, Canberra
SUBJECTS: Affordable early childhood education and care
More than a million families to benefit from more affordable early learning and care
The Albanese Government has locked in more affordable early education for more than a million families after laws to deliver the reforms passed the Parliament today.
Interview - Sunrise
SUBJECTS: MH17 verdict; unemployment figures, Schoolies
The Bradley Oration
Delivered at The Great Hall, University of Sydney.
Universities Accord
Today I announced that I have appointed Professor Mary O’Kane AC to lead the team that will develop the Australian Universities Accord.
SES volunteer and a Wallabies prop among 2023 John Monash scholarship winners
Fifteen Australians who have excelled in academic life, community service and sport have been awarded prestigious John Monash Scholarships to undertake post-graduate study at leading international…
Jack Ferguson Memorial Lecture 2022
Western Sydney University, Parramatta City Campus
Remembrance Day: Kokoda 80 years on
Speech delivered at Bankstown RSL to mark Remembrance Day.
HELP debt wiped for doctors and nurse practitioners to work in rural and remote Australia
A doctor or nurse practitioner who lives and works in the most remote parts of Australia will have their HELP debt wiped under legislation being introduced by the Albanese Government today.
Microcredentials to help fill skills gaps
The Australian Government has provided $18.5 million for a Microcredentials Pilot in Higher Education to help fill skills gaps to meet the needs of employers and industry.
Interview - Sky News
SUBJECTS: Recruitment of teachers; return of ISIS brides, gas prices.
Australian Primary Principals Association National Conference
This is most kids’ worst nightmare - standing up in front of 700 principals.