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Teachers Struggle with Complex Student Needs

Australian educators face unprecedented challenges meeting students' complex needs. Expert Lee Casuscelli calls for urgent support and systemic changes to help teachers succeed.

Newcastle Students Celebrate as HSC Exams Conclude

Newcastle's graduating class of 2023 has erupted in celebration as the gruelling HSC exam period concludes, marking the end of 13 years of schooling with emotional farewells and wild festivities across the city.

Radford College parents revolt over fee hikes

Frustrated families at Radford College are considering withdrawing students as the prestigious Canberra school announces another significant fee increase, leaving parents questioning the value of private education.

Novo Strikes Bonanza Gold at Untested NSW Prospect

Novo Resources hits spectacular high-grade gold at its never-before-drilled Talga Talga prospect in NSW, with rock chips showing visible gold and assays revealing bonanza-grade results up to 113g/t.

Drunk driver blows 0.217 in QLD court drama

A North Queensland man has been convicted of high-range drink driving after recording an astonishing blood alcohol reading more than four times the legal limit on an Inham road.

45km Gold Strike Discovered in Western Australia

Exciting new gold discoveries in Western Australia's Great Southern region reveal continuous high-grade mineralisation across a massive 45km strike length, signalling major potential for the mining sector.

Developer wins 5-year Floreat high-rise battle

After a gruelling five-year planning conflict, a Perth developer has finally secured approval for a revolutionary high-rise development in the prestigious suburb of Floreat, promising to reshape the local landscape.

Radford College fees rising 20% in 2026

Exclusive: Radford College reveals plans to increase tuition fees by more than 20% starting 2026, citing rising operational costs and infrastructure investments. Canberra families face significant financial pressure as one of the capital's leading private

WA Teachers Overwhelmed by Student Needs Surge

A shocking new survey reveals Western Australian teachers are struggling to cope with a dramatic surge in students with complex needs, calling for urgent government action and more support.

Japanese Drama Exposes School Surveillance Future

A groundbreaking Japanese drama is sparking crucial conversations about student privacy, AI monitoring, and the ethical dilemmas facing Australian schools as surveillance technology advances.

Western Mines finds high-grade nickel-copper in WA

Western Mines Group makes significant nickel-copper sulphide discovery at Mulga Tank Project in Western Australia, with assays revealing exceptional grades that could mark new mining district.

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