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Budget 2017/2018: Breaking down Gonski 2.0
Find out how Gonksi 2.0 will influence the school sector.
Uni Fact Sheet: Scholarships
Scholarships are a great way to offset financial stress during university.
The parent's guide to the Duke of Edinburgh Award
For over 60 years, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (Duke of Ed) has run as an international youth development program, challenging individuals to engage with their communities and develop key leadership skills.
Read moreState budget wrap up: New South Wales and Queensland
After the release of the Federal and Victorian budgets last month, the 2016-17 New South Wales and Queensland state budgets have now been revealed.
Read moreApplications for select-entry schools close on 13 May
Victoria's four selective academic entry government high schools provide a specialised environment for academically talented students in Years 9 to 12.
Read moreBudget 2016 targets youth unemployment
The 2016-17 Federal Budget reveals a strong focus on getting young people into work, with the $840 million Youth Employment Package.
Read moreWhat you need to know about academic scholarships
If you're exploring your child's scholarship options, here's what you should keep in mind throughout the process.
Read moreTop Queensland schools in 2015
With the release of the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority's Year 12 Outcomes report, the top-performing schools in Queensland for 2015 have now been revealed.
Read moreThe facts about cut-off scores and university entry
As a parent, there's a lot to take in when your child starts Year 12. One of the main sources of concern is your child's final marks (ATAR).
Victoria opens two P-Tech schools
The Pathways in Technology (P-Tech) model is being unveiled in Victorian schools as part of the federal government's innovation and science agenda.
Read moreYour state's top schools for 2015
With the release of ATARs and final results in December, the top schools for 2015 have been revealed.
Read moreNational curriculum update
Implementation of the Australian Curriculum has continued in 2015, with all states and territories now teaching the national syllabus for English, Mathematics and Science from Foundation to Year 10.
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