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Submarine clause tactic torpedoes progress on Higher Education Reform Bill in Senate
Wanting to know what delayed the passing of the education reform passing through the Senate this week? It was a ‘blatant’ political stunt, according to Manager of Government Business, Mitch Fifield.
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Report: Class sizes increasing, but not resources
Eighty per cent of principals say a lack of resources is hurting education at their school.
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Review our teachers’ performance, but fairly
Students have feared them for long enough, but as of next year principals and teachers will also undergo strict performance reviews.
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Laptops in class: learning tool or distraction?
Laptops and tablets can make learning fun, but too much of a good thing can sometimes be bad.
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Managing bad publicity: damage-control tips to save your school’s image
Dear principal: a student at your school has overdosed on an illicit drug sold to them by one of your teachers. The national media knows and they’re about to run the story. What now?
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Quick test results: NAPLAN enters digital age
The days of anxiously waiting for test results will soon be over.
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Deep divisions threaten Higher Education Reform Bill
The government is scrambling to save the biggest education reforms in over 40 years as divisions within the education sector deepen.
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Sorted for the school year, textbooks and all
From classroom essentials to a new textbook offer, discover how Officeworks for Education can support your school all year round
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Revealed: TE Employers of Choice 2026 winners
The accolade recognises schools creating exceptional workplaces where staff feel valued, supported and empowered
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What makes technology change succeed?
New insights reveal why many school tech projects stall, and how stronger leadership, clearer goals and staff trust can turn things around