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All the latest news and opinion by students for students.
Read the Anzac Address by Year 12 student Neva Mikulic from the 2022 RSL and Schools Remember Anzac Commemoration.
Students across six high schools in southwest Sydney are encouraging their peers to prioritise mental and physical wellbeing.
An artwork by Year 9 Chifley College student Felicity Adams is the face of a Statewide campaign encouraging Aboriginal students to complete their HSC.
The name and venue may have changed, but Spectacular Schools looks like being a big success.
Primary school students have perfect pitch when it comes to making prize-winning films.
A new mental health initiative, the Student Wellbeing Action Group is set to be a whole lot more than just a great acronym in 2022.
Kellyville Public students have worked to create their own Acknowledgements of Country. During Reconciliation Week three students share their words.
Poetry and artworks by public school students to mark our national day of remembrance of war veterans and defence personnel.
Members of the Student Voice in the Arts Council reflect on what inspires them to be involved in creative and performing arts projects.
Applications are now open to be part of the council that will be the peak forum through which NSW Education Minister Sarah Mitchell will consult with students.
Year 12 student Cordelia Lloyd explains how a group of rural students are influencing government policy.
Lomandra School student Damien McKilbride shares his experience of Movember.