Brain Sync: How Storytime Connects Parents & Babies
Groundbreaking Australian research reveals parents' and babies' brains synchronise during storytime, creating powerful bonding and learning moments that shape early development.
Groundbreaking Australian research reveals parents' and babies' brains synchronise during storytime, creating powerful bonding and learning moments that shape early development.
An Arizona school district confronts online agitators who targeted educators after conservative activist Charlie Kirk's t-shirt design sparked national debate.
The Australian Department of Defence is embarking on a significant relocation, moving hundreds of public service staff to a new state-of-the-art office facility at Brindabella Park in Canberra's airport precinct.
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A state-of-the-art $25 million Aboriginal school has opened in Adelaide's northwest, replacing the former site demolished for the South Road upgrade, marking a new era for Indigenous education.
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Ex-Queensland Premier Steven Miles faces scrutiny after claiming no awareness of Townsville University Hospital's urology department failures despite documentary evidence suggesting otherwise.
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Former federal department secretary Andrew Metcalfe has been appointed as the new director-general of the ACT Education Directorate, bringing decades of public service experience to Canberra's education system.
Deakin University Waurn Ponds students face limited food options as campus cafes close during semester break, sparking outrage over vending machine reliance.
Seventy South Australian educators have been honoured for exceptional dedication at the state's World Teachers' Day awards ceremony, highlighting innovation and commitment across all education sectors.
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Canberra's Marist College implements comprehensive mobile phone ban during school hours to enhance classroom engagement and reduce digital distractions for students.
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New investigation reveals mechanical failure, not student behaviour, caused the alarming North Shore school bus incident that left parents demanding answers.
A childcare worker in northwest Sydney has been suspended and charged after allegedly slapping a three-year-old child at a Dundas early learning centre, sparking police investigation.
Cairns students and staff were safely evacuated after police responded to an unverified threat at Redlynch State College. Authorities have secured the campus while investigations continue.
A life-changing scholarship honouring the legacy of Sinead Francis-Coan is now accepting applications, offering financial support and mentorship to empower young leaders across the Hunter region.
Leading education provider Navitas reports massive financial blow as federal government's international student restrictions take dramatic toll on Australia's $40 billion education industry.
Newcastle becomes the stage for Australia's biggest youth theatre celebration as the Junior Theatre Festival marks its 10th anniversary with record-breaking participation and unforgettable performances.
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A massive 916-bed student accommodation development in Waterford has hit a crucial construction milestone, bringing Yugo Australia's $193 million project closer to completion and addressing Perth's student housing needs.
Discover how Tammie Jones is transforming education through Indigenous art at Wulguru State School, creating cultural bridges and student success stories in Townsville.
The University of Newcastle unveils ambitious new student housing development to address accommodation shortages and enhance campus life for domestic and international students.
Former Woonona High students from the 1970s reunite for an emotional 50-year milestone, sharing memories and creating new ones in a heartwarming Illawarra gathering.
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The Geelong community mourns Tom O'Neill, a beloved Armstrong Creek man remembered as a 'kind soul' and celebrated through a new college award honouring his legacy of compassion and character.
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