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TAFE NSW has frozen its second semester intake for a raft of critical trades, turning away would-be electricians from their ...
Today, that legacy is continuing, as eight Year 12 students from Monaro High School become the first to graduate with a Certificate II in Supply Chain Operations through a school-based traineeship, ...
Khartoum Hotel owner Chris White (centre) with business partners Michael Heathwood (L) and Daniel Heathwood (R)The countdown ...
Tradies have hit out at the government’s plan to spend $16 billion on cutting student debt, accusing Labor of forcing working ...
For most Aussie teens, turning 17 used to be all about freedom - a provisional licence marking the start of independence. But ...
The 89th birthday of Australia’s most celebrated architect, Glenn Murcutt, has prompted a major celebration of his work and ...
After two decades working as a paramedic, Ms Mackay had to leave the ambulance service because of an injury. Now, she is ...
The stories of injuries and improper first aid show what can happen to kids when their childcare centre is not providing ...
A “culture of dependency” has lifted spending to its highest level since World War II, and the National Disability Insurance Scheme is the chief culprit.
The state government's sudden cancellation of vital high-school level courses at Moss Vale TAFE has left vulnerable students stranded just days before the start of term.
A recent education roundtable held in Narrabri has highlighted the importance of collaboration and innovation in improving career and life outcomes for students in regional, rural and remote New South ...