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Yowie Bay Public and Engadine High schools have thrown their support behind fundraising initiatives for cancer research. Linda Doherty and Pascal Adolphe report.
State Education Ministers have called on the Commonwealth Government to increase the Schooling Resource Standard to 100 per cent in Tuesday's Budget.
The NSW School of Languages is right behind student Silia Kapsis as she prepares for the final of the European song contest on Sunday. Kerrie O’Connor reports.
Despite a traumatic brain injury as a child, Faulconbridge Public School principal Chris Pyne has always trodden his own path. Glenn Cullen reports.
Adult and Community Education (ACE) courses are open for people across NSW. Leigh Mabin reports.
Play of the past is making a comeback, with children at a Newcastle long daycare service being taught the importance of taking a risk. Natassia Soper reports.
The Teachers Re-engage initiative is proving a drawcard for educators looking for a work-life balance. Glenn Cullen reports.
The Teachers Re-engage initiative aims to help arrest the teacher shortage crisis.
The additional Fee-Free TAFE places in construction courses will help reduce skills gaps across the state.
The Mid North Coast school’s 'Bush, Bowl and Bounce Back’ program continues to be embraced by students and the community. Kristi Pritchard-Owens reports.
In Disability Recognition Week Sophie Lambert meets the inspirational school captain at Emerton Public School.
Teachers in Louth and Enngonia will benefit from two new housing projects. Madeline Austin reports.