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Elite private student sues Australian school as she did not get into law ... - Irish Independent |
Elite private student sues Australian school as she did not get into law ...Irish IndependentBy Jonathan Pearlman in Sydney A FORMER student of one of Australia's most elite private schools has been widely criticised after suing the school because she failed to qualify for the law course of her choice. Rose Ashton-Weir, 18, claims that Geelong ... |
Aussie education standards falling: Gonski - Sydney Morning Herald |
Aussie education standards falling: GonskiSydney Morning HeraldAAP The gap between Australia's top and bottom students is growing as national education standards slip, says the author of a review into school funding. Businessman David Gonski, who led a panel on education funding, said in the last decade ...Education failure on two frontsAdelaide Nowall 23 news articles » |
Union opposes religious schools - The Canberra Times |
Union opposes religious schoolsThe Canberra TimesThe public sector teachers' union has urged the ACT government to block proposals for three faith-based schools to build new campuses in Canberra's north and west. In its submission to the government, the Australian Education Union says the new ... |
Area athlete recruiting - high school and college - Peoria Journal Star |
Area athlete recruiting - high school and collegePeoria Journal StarIllinois Central College: Taylor Serrano, middle and right-side hitter from Chicago Mother McAuley (helped school to sectional title in 2010); Brodie Watts, outside and right-side hitter from Victoria, Australia (member of Australian National Team in ... |
Man in court over fire at PM's old school - The Australian |
Man in court over fire at PM's old schoolThe AustralianEdward Brian White, 19, has pleaded guilty to arson in South Australia's District Court, which was told how he used a stolen bottle of methylated spirits to start the fire on a timber deck. But defence counsel Brian Deegan said White didn't intend his ...and more » |
School of music in ANU minor - The Australian |
School of music in ANU minorThe AustralianA lot has happened since the ANU announced a major restructure of its School of Music to reduce a structural deficit in procrustean fashion, suggesting all 32 current staff be dismissed before the end of the year, with the intention to rehire about ...and more » |
Fanfare: Canberrans rally for music school - The Canberra Times  The Canberra Times |
Fanfare: Canberrans rally for music schoolThe Canberra TimesThe Canberra Symphony Orchestra has called on Australian National University Vice-Chancellor Ian Young to hold off on any course changes or job losses at the School of Music while it appeals to the Commonwealth to become a full-time orchestra. |
Australia Adjusts to Its New Energy Role - Wall Street Journal  Wall Street Journal |
Australia Adjusts to Its New Energy RoleWall Street JournalExtracurricular: He is a Western Australia Football Commissioner and sits on the board of the University of Western Australia Business School. Mr. Coleman: It was really a tremendous challenge in many respects. At the time, Woodside was a company about ...Australia adjusts to new energy roleThe Australianall 17 news articles » |
School boss warns of class divide - Adelaide Now |
School boss warns of class divideAdelaide NowAustralia is yet to fully recognise the inequalities in the education system, SA Education Department chief executive Keith Bartley believes. Source: Herald Sun Australia is yet to fully recognise the inequalities in the education system, SA Education ... |
In defence of selective schools - The Australian |
In defence of selective schoolsThe AustralianARE selective schools good for Australia or are they causing an “academic apartheid”? In a recent episode of SBS's Insight, the discussion was on funding gap, facilities and teaching quality between top- and bottom-tier schools. |
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