
The Hon Jason Clare MP
- Minister for Education
The Hon Jason Clare MP was first 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 - Bankstown
SUBJECTS: Establishment of the interim Australian Tertiary Education Commission; Tertiary education reform; Victorian police matter; Safety in early education and care
Interim Australian Tertiary Education Commission starts today
The next stage of tertiary education reforms begins today with the establishment of the interim Australian Tertiary Education Commission (ATEC).
Paid prac starts today
Commonwealth Prac Payments start today for nursing, midwifery, teaching and social work students.
Press Conference - Adelaide
SUBJECTS: Education Ministers Meeting; Better and Fairer Schools Agreement; Safety in early education and care settings; Pay rise for early childhood educators; Anti-Bullying Review; AI in schools.
Interview - ABC Adelaide with Jules Schiller and Sonya Feldhoff
SUBJECTS: Education Ministers Meeting; Safety in early education and care settings; Pay rise for early childhood educators; Anti-Bullying Review; Adelaide University; Cutting HECS debt by 20 per cent.
Interview - Sky News with Kieran Gilbert
SUBJECTS: Education Ministers Meeting; Fully funding schools; Anti-Bullying Review; Safety in early education and care settings; University governance
Doorstop - University of New South Wales
SUBJECTS: Domestic university commencements bounce back; Commonwealth Prac Payment; UNSW Gateway Program; Middle East; Higher education reform.
Aussie uni commencements bounce back big time
After years of decline, the number of Australians getting a crack at university are bouncing back.
More than $7,000 cut in child care costs as cheaper child care delivers cost of living relief
Two years in, more than 1 million Australian families have benefited from the Albanese Government’s Cheaper Child Care, delivering real cost of living relief to household budgets.
Submissions for Anti-Bullying Rapid Review close this week
Submissions to inform the Anti-Bullying Rapid Review which has been launched by the Albanese Labor Government will close at the end of this week.
Doorstop - Canberra
SUBJECT: Tougher child safety rules in early education and care.
Tougher child safety rules to help keep children safer in early education
Stronger, mandatory child safety measures have been signed off by every Australian Education Minister to strengthen child safety in early childhood education and care services.