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Major Pay Rise for TAFE Staff Confirmed for 2026

TAFE teachers and support staff across Australia are set for a significant pay increase in 2026 following a landmark agreement. The deal aims to boost the vocational education sector.

Gun law changes show security agency 'failure'

Proposed federal gun law reforms grant intelligence agencies greater powers, following expert criticism of an 'absolute failure' in information sharing before the Bondi shooting. Read the details.

New Townsville campus offers fresh start for teens

A bustling new school campus in Townsville is transforming lives, offering a tailored curriculum and fresh start for over 200 local teenagers. Discover how this innovative approach is re-engaging students.

School merger won't bring religious change, parents told

Parents at Muswellbrook's Richard Gill School have been assured its secular, music-focused education will continue unchanged despite a merger with the Christian-based Melos Education Group. The council demands land back.

Unis launch ad campaign to defend foreign students

Australia's universities are launching a major campaign to highlight the economic importance of international students, as political pressure grows to cut migration numbers. Get the full story.

Exam blunder: Students taught wrong ancient history topic

An independent review reveals a 'perfect storm' of errors led to 140 students across nine Queensland schools studying Augustus instead of Julius Caesar for their major exam. Discover the findings and new safeguards.

Newcastle bus drivers reject deal, strike action continues

Newcastle bus drivers have voted down a proposed enterprise agreement after nearly a year of negotiations, leading to renewed industrial action and service disruptions. Read the latest on the pay and conditions dispute.

WA Budget: $7.5bn boost, surplus, but no new relief

WA's mid-year review reveals a $7.5bn revenue windfall from iron ore and gold, delivering an eighth straight surplus. Treasurer Rita Saffioti defends no new cost-of-living measures. Read the full analysis.

PM Flags Tougher Gun Laws After Bondi Attack

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pushes for stricter gun laws, including ownership limits and citizenship requirements, following the Bondi tragedy. Leaders to update National Firearms Agreement.

SA Mining Bill Sparks Farmland Feud

South Australia's mining and agricultural sectors clash over new legislation granting explorers easier access to farmland. Farmers claim they are an 'afterthought'. Read the full story.

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