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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Cheaper child care providing cost of living relief for family budgets
One year 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.
New independent board to end the days of political interference in the Australian Research Council
The Albanese Government is today announcing the appointment of the new, independent Australian Research Council (ARC) Board.
Educating a Better World: A First Nations Perspective - Charles Darwin University
Last year Australia voted no to constitutional change, but we didn’t vote no to improving the lives of Indigenous Australians.
Next steps in delivering Universities Accord reforms
The Albanese Government has today released two consultation papers on the implementation of significant structural reforms to the tertiary education sector.
Press conference - University of Technology Sydney
SUBJECTS: Commonwealth Prac Payment; Making HECS fairer; Universities Accord; International students; AI deep fake technology; Consent education.
Interview - Sky News
SUBJECTS: Lower unemployment rate; Commonwealth Prac Payment; climate change.
Interview - Sky News Sunday Agenda
SUBJECTS: International education reforms; University protests and safety on campus; Peter Dutton’s nuclear reactors and climate change
Press conference - University of Canberra Hospital
SUBJECTS: Commonwealth Prac Payment; Making HECS fairer; Universities Accord; AAT Decisions
New survey highlights benefits of getting a degree
The 2023 Graduate Outcomes Survey shows employment rates for university graduates in the first four to six months after graduation are at their highest level since 2016.
Press conference - University of Newcastle
SHARON CLAYDON, MEMBER FOR NEWCASTLE: Thanks for being here this morning. My name’s Sharon Claydon.
Helping hand for HECS in the Hunter
More than 70,000 people in the Hunter region will benefit from the Albanese Labor Government’s decision to cut student debt.
Press conference - La Trobe University
SUBJECTS: Budget, support for students and education, Coalition’s nuclear policy, Angus Taylor speech