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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Taking the stress out of going to high school
Today I launched new resources developed by Life Ed to help take the stress out of transitioning to high school for year six students.
Launch of Steel Research Hub
Australian Research Council, Industrial Transformation Research Program, Bluespoke Steel Visitor Centre, University of Wollongong
Research hub backs more sustainable steel industry
A sustainable steel industry that supports more jobs is the driving force behind Australia’s only Steel Research Hub opened by Minister for Education Jason Clare today.
Speech to 12th National Conference on University Governance
Speech to 12th National Conference on University Governance
Early Childhood Australia National Conference
Welcome address delivered to the Early Childhood Australia National Conference at the National Convention Centre, Canberra.
Startup Year: entrepreneur loan program to kickstart startups
The Albanese Government is engaging key stakeholders to deliver on an election promise for a new program to help the next generation of young Australian entrepreneurs bring their…
Press Conference: Cheaper Child Care Plan
Press conference announcing Labor's plan for cheaper child care.
Interview - ABC Capital Hill
Henry Belot interview with Minister Anne Aly and Minister Jason Clare discussing the new subsidy rate for childcare, addressing staff shortages and potential wage increases for early childhood…
Interview - The Today Show
SUBJECTS: Optus data breach; Labor’s Cheaper Child Care Plan
Interview - Sunrise
SUBJECTS: Labor’s Cheaper Child Care Plan; Optus data breach
Helping Australian families access cheaper child care
Legislation to deliver the Albanese Government’s commitment to cut the cost of child care will be introduced to federal parliament today.
Making childcare more accessible for Indigenous families
The Albanese Government will this week introduce reforms to help get more Indigenous children into early education.