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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Boarding options for First Nations students in Central Australia
The Australian and Northern Territory Governments have directed officials to conduct an assessment of boarding school options and capacity in Central Australia.
Interview - 2GB Chris O'Keefe
SUBJECTS: Student safety on campus; Hamas-Israel conflict.
Address - Monash University
SUBJECTS: Indigenous education, Voice Referendum
Australian International Education Conference
Australian International Education Conference
Doorstop - South Sydney High School
SUBJECTS: Indigenous education; HSC; Voice Referendum
Boost to early childhood education and care workforce
Australia’s early childhood education and care sector has grown by more than 14,000 workers since May 2022, with a further 123,000 additional educators and teachers in the training pipeline.
Interview - ABC RN Breakfast
SUBJECTS: Safety on university campuses; Safety in early childhood education and care settings; International education integrity; Voice Referendum
National History Teachers' National Conference 2023
National History Teachers' National Conference 2023, 4-6 October
Interview - Today Show
SUBJECTS: AI in the classroom; ACCC report into child care costs; Cost of living pressures
Next steps to strengthen the integrity of international education
The Albanese Government has announced today the next steps it is taking to strengthen integrity in the international education sector and better protect students.
Interview - Sky News Sunday Agenda
SUBJECTS: US Congress; ACCC report into child care costs; Safety in child care settings; University rankings; Integrity of international education; Disability Royal Commission; Daniel Andrews;…
ACCC zeros in on next stage of child care reform
The ACCC today confirmed that between 2018 and 2022 the average costs for large centre-based day care providers grew 27 per cent.