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More than 20 years after Western Australia mandated seatbelts on all school buses, the rest of the country still allows children to travel unrestrained, often at highway speeds.
But many teachers continue to feel undervalued and unsupported. New research – revealed as part of this year’s Australia’s Best Teachers series – found three in four educators love being an educator ...
The NSW government has reaffirmed its plan for a state-of-the-art secondary school in the state's far west, allocating more than $55 million to rebuild Willyama High School after a mould outbreak.
Budget delivers the foundation for a fresh start for Western Queensland with $505.7 million to deliver recovery and betterment projects to local ...
Queensland has experienced a string a of heartbreaking tragedies in 2025. Queensland has experienced a string a of ...
Academics will investigate how citizens, civil society organisations and policymakers are collaborating to tackle some of ...
Treasurer Stephen Mullighan gets tough on law and order in a fourth state budget sprinkled with cost-of-living relief and dominated by debt ballooning to $48.495bn by 2028-2029.
The landmark Bringing them Home inquiry was a chance to come to terms with the past. But the key recommendations of apology and compensation were rejected.
In WA, the only state where comprehensive RSV immunisation uptake data is already available, more than 10,000 babies have been protected against the respiratory virus this year.
The next generation of elite level rugby league talent will be on show this week with the under-19 State of Origin to be played on the Sunshine Coast. Read Today's Paper Tributes & Notices Rewards ...
An explosion and the stampede that followed at a high school in the Central African Republic has killed at least 29 students ...
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