
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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Additional university places to grow Australia's AUKUS workforce
Thousands more students will train at 16 Australian universities through the allocation of an additional 4,001 Commonwealth supported places in STEM courses to help grow the skilled…
Brisbane student named 2023 Young Historian of the Year
Year 12 student from Brisbane, Isaac Robinson, is the 2023 Young Historian of the Year.
Interview - Sunrise
SUBJECTS: Student strikes; Operation Sovereign Borders.
Productivity Commission's draft report on early childhood education and care
The Productivity Commission has released its draft report on the future of early childhood education and care (ECEC).
Interview - Today Show
SUBJECTS: Student strikes; Hamas-Israel conflict
Tertiary Education Quality Standards Agency (TEQSA) 7th Annual Conference - Reshaping Higher Education
Tertiary Education Quality Standards Agency (TEQSA) 7th Annual Conference - Reshaping Higher Education
Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowships Pin Award Ceremony
Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowships Pin Award Ceremony
Western Sydney University soft launch ceremony
Surabaya, Indonesia
Inaugural Maitri Scholars Program
Applications are open for the inaugural Maitri Scholars Program, to support India’s best and brightest students to complete post-graduate STEM degrees at Australian universities.
Australia India Education and Skills Council meeting
This week’s meeting of the first Australia India Education and Skills Council is an important next step in strengthening Australia’s education and skills partnership with India.
Australia India Institute Annual Oration
Gandhinagar, INDIA **CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY** Last time I was here I told the story of a little girl who was found on a train.
Commonwealth Teaching Scholarships
Students commencing teaching degrees in 2024 can now register for scholarships worth up to $40,000 which are designed to encourage more people to become teachers.