ABC Learning employee reveals disputes with Eddy Groves
ABC Learning's legal counsel and company secretary, Matthew Horton, has told a hearing into the company's collapse how he had to impress upon the board the importance of disclosing information to the...
View ArticleOverseas student numbers dwindle
The shrinking amount of international students in Australia has resulted in job losses and college closures. Factors such as the government visa crackdown and safety concerns have contributed to the...
View ArticlePiccoli defends $1.7 billion in education cuts
1800 jobs are expected to go from education
View ArticleGillard to reveal Australia's Asian Century goals
Julia Gillard will outline a blueprint for Australia's future in Asia, which casts the nation as a high-skill economy deeply integrated with the region on cultural, economic, and political levels.
View ArticleWhere are the cheese makers?
A NSW cheese maker says he can't expand his booming business because he can't find staff.
View ArticleWoolies backflips on rewards after school goes public
Woolworths reverses a decision to dishonour a small primary school's almost $500,000 worth of Earn & Learn points.
View ArticleTraining the bakers of tomorrow
Farming isn't the only profession tackling the issue of low recruitment.
View ArticleChris Bowen wrong on Government's decision to scrap self-education expenses cap
In the first weeks of the Abbott Government, Treasurer Joe Hockey was criticised for talking about a budget blowout while announcing the Government will not proceed with at least seven revenue-raising...
View ArticleAustralian universities lose ground in latest Times Higher Education world...
The global standing of Australian universities is falling, according to the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings which lists what it calls the most powerful global university brands.
View ArticleHigher education changes create 'huge amount of uncertainty' for students,...
University leaders say there is a huge amount of uncertainty around what to tell prospective students who face potential changes to course fees part way through their degrees.
View ArticleSydney TAFE celebrates 50 years of creating great photographers
It reads like a who's who of the best of the Australian photography industry, but it is the alumni list of Sydney TAFE's photography course which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.
View ArticleAustralian universities improve slightly in world rankings
Most of Australia's top universities have improved slightly in world rankings, according to the latest global figures.
View ArticleUniversity fees: doubling fees could benefit poorer students claims vice...
Vice-chancellor of Sydney University, Dr Michael Spence supports the proposed deregulation of higher education which is one federal budget measure currently stuck in the Senate.
View ArticleChinese students favouring Australian high schools as enrolments climb 20 per...
New enrolment figures show China's rising middle class is increasingly looking to Australian high schools to educate its next generation.
View ArticleSydney Technical College celebrates unique and lasting contribution to World...
More than 300 students and teachers left Sydney Technical College to join the war effort in the early years of World War I, changing the face of the college forever.
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