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Oliver's fast-food chain launches a nutritious 'Feel Good Meal' for kids, featuring baked & grilled options from $14.95. A fresh, healthy choice for Aussie families on the go.
Oliver's fast-food chain launches a nutritious 'Feel Good Meal' for kids, featuring baked & grilled options from $14.95. A fresh, healthy choice for Aussie families on the go.
Discover how the University of New England's fee-free TRACKS and Foundation Programs are helping mature-aged students like Brooke Herczeg and Carla Penny build successful university futures, proving age and past grades are no barrier.
Australian shoppers are snapping up Breville's stylish Brunch Set as a chic, affordable alternative to celebrity-loved Smeg appliances. Get the toaster and kettle for 22% off at Myer now.
The School Curriculum and Standards Authority has named Western Australia's top-performing Year 12 students for 2025 across every subject. Discover the academic champions and their schools.
Eighteen of Western Australia's brightest Year 12 graduates have achieved the highest possible ATAR of 99.95. Discover which schools they attended and their future ambitions.
ECU's Braden Hill reassures Year 12 students that a low ATAR is not a dead end. Discover the multiple alternative pathways into university and future success.
The anxious wait is over for WA school leavers as ATAR results are released. Discover the top performers, key trends, and what's next for the Class of 2024.
Over 10,000 WA students will receive their ATAR results at 9pm tonight. Holly Brooks, a scholarship recipient, shares her journey and plans for a gap year. Find out more about this pivotal moment.
Townsville Grammar School's Year 12 cohort delivers exceptional ATAR scores, with 45% achieving 90+ and a median ATAR of 86.75. Discover the secrets behind their success.
Merewether High and St Francis Xavier College graduates react to impressive ATARs. Top achievers share their relief and future plans for medicine, law, and engineering. Read their inspiring stories.
Explore Canberra's vibrant live performance scene. From Smith's Alternative's eclectic gigs to jazz at Molly, find your perfect night out with our local venue guide.
Thousands of NSW and ACT HSC graduates have received their ATARs today. Discover the key results, top scores, and what the median rank means for university offers.
Over 60,000 NSW Year 12 students will access their ATAR from 9am on December 18. Learn how to check your rank and hear from locals on why the score is just one step in life's journey.
Median ATAR scores for Canberra's 2025 Year 12 cohort will remain hidden, continuing a trend of limited transparency. A delayed advisory committee review means data won't be public until at least 2026.
Canberra's top Year 12 students have received their ATAR results. Meet the high achievers, learn their study tips, and discover their ambitious university and career plans for the future.
The University of Western Australia cuts its minimum ATAR for 2026 entry from 75 to 70, matching other WA universities. The move aims to boost accessibility and inclusivity for students.
Discover how Sophie Richards built The Carob Kitchen, Australia's sole commercial carob orchard and manufacturer. Learn about this chocolate alternative and its booming export business.
Year 12 students at Mindarie Senior College complete their final ATAR exams in emotional scenes. Read about their journey and what comes next for these graduates.
After a decade with Garmin, a tech editor tests the Withings Scanwatch Nova. Discover why this stylish hybrid smartwatch with 35-day battery life nearly replaced her trusted sports watch.
New research from the University of Newcastle reveals early university offers reduce student stress without diminishing HSC effort. Discover how this safety net supports wellbeing.
Western Australian education authorities issue urgent warning after Year 12 English exam text prompts disturbing online harassment of Indigenous author. Discover how the controversy unfolded and what's being done to address digital abuse.
Western Australian education authorities move swiftly to reassure students affected by critical printing errors in ATAR language exams, ensuring no student will be disadvantaged.