
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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HELP debt cut by $35,000 for Australia’s most remote teachers
Teachers, including early childhood teachers, who have completed four years working in very remote Australia can apply from today to receive a cut to their HELP debt.
Support for families and early childhood education and care services in WA and NT
Australian Government declares Child Care Subsidy period of emergency for WA and NT families and services
National Teacher Workforce Plan
Education Ministers approved the National Teacher Workforce Plan.
Next National School Reform Agreement
The Albanese Government is committed to working with State and Territory governments to get every school to 100 per cent of its fair funding level.
Council for International Education
Today I am announcing the new membership of the Council for International Education.
Ministerial Reference Group - Universities Accord
Today I am announcing the members of the Universities Accord Ministerial Reference Group.
Speech - ARC Australian Laureate Fellowships Pin Ceremony
Mural Hall Parliament House Canberra
Australian Laureate Fellowships Pin Ceremony
Australian researchers were today recognised for their ground-breaking research and leadership at the first in-person Australian Laureate Fellowships Pin Ceremony since 2019
Official Opening Western Sydney University Bankstown CBD Campus
Official Opening Western Sydney University Bankstown CBD Campus
Press Conference - University of South Australia
SUBJECTS: Universities Accord; new university South Australia.
Future university for South Australia
Today I signed a Statement of Cooperation on behalf of the Australian Government to work with the South Australian Government and the Universities of South Australia and Adelaide to create a new…
The Smith Family 100th Anniversary
I start by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land on which we meet today, the Gadigal of the Eora Nation, and I pay my respects to their elders past, present and emerging.