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Bondi Attack: Why Anti-Racist Education Can't Wait

The Bondi Junction tragedy has ignited a national conversation. Helen Adam argues that implementing anti-racist education in schools is now an urgent priority for Australia. Read why action is needed.

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.

$50k WA Scholarships for International Students

The Cook Government unveils a $50,000 scholarship program to attract high-achieving international students to Western Australian universities. Learn how to apply and boost WA's education sector.

IBM Australia: Homegrown AI Talent Pipeline is Crucial

IBM Consulting Australia's managing director highlights the critical need for a domestic AI talent pipeline to secure the nation's economic future. Discover the strategy and partnerships driving this mission.

Baby Boomers Drive Crypto Adoption with Focus on Education

Forget the stereotype of crypto being just for the young. Australia's Baby Boomers are leading a 'Silver Crypto Movement', focusing on education and long-term wealth preservation. Discover the data behind this major demographic shift.

WA Police's $10M Jet Lease Under Fire

WA Police face scrutiny after leasing a luxury private jet for $2.1 million, with taxpayers potentially losing over $10 million. Read the full investigation.

Officeworks launches $1m Back to School Appeal

Officeworks launches its annual Back to School Appeal with a goal to raise $1 million for The Smith Family's Learning for Life program, providing essential supplies and support to Australian students in need.

Officeworks launches $1m Back to School Appeal

Officeworks launches its annual Back to School Appeal with a goal to raise $1 million for The Smith Family, providing essential learning tools and support for Australian students in need.

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.

Kournikova and Iglesias welcome fourth child

Tennis star Anna Kournikova and singer Enrique Iglesias have announced the birth of their fourth child. The famously private couple shared the news on social media. Get the full story.

WA private school fees soar up to 7% for 2026

Parents in Western Australia face fee hikes of up to 7.4% at elite private schools in 2026, far exceeding the national inflation rate. See which schools are affected and the reasons behind the surge.

Australian kids learn investing, build wealth from primary school

A growing movement sees Australian children earning, saving, and investing their money. Experts say starting young with tools like Vanguard Personal Investor Kids can build a $1 million retirement fund. Discover how families are giving kids a financial he

St Andrew's Grammar opens $9m STEM centre

St Andrew's Grammar School in Dianella unveils its $9 million Bianca Afkos Science and Technology Centre, featuring robotics labs and performance spaces. Opens Term 1, 2026.

UWA lowers minimum ATAR entry requirement to 70

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.

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