Information about working in or operating early childhood education services including outside school hours care. Plus, information for parents including how to choose a service and supporting your child for their transition to school.
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The interim report makes seven recommendations.
Funding for the Educational Pathways Program will be continued for another two years.
Applications are open until Sunday 17 March for individuals and Sunday 31 March for organisations.
To increase literacy of the Artificial intelligence technology, scholarships are now on offer to one million Australians.
Teachers around the state are upgrading their skills to prepare students to be work-ready and travel the world.
The Australian Universities Accord is the first national review of the higher education system since 2008.
Former Newcastle High student and internationally acclaimed chef Brett Graham has been awarded a rare honour with a third Michelin star.
The NSW Government today officially opened the $80 million Institute of Applied Technology for Construction at TAFE NSW Nepean – Kingswood.
Applications are now open to teachers in NSW secondary schools, specifically VET accredited teachers, or teachers undertaking a VET co-ordination role at their school.
The NSW Public Sector Apprentices and Trainees Program aims to deliver 1000 extra apprentices across 30 government agencies and state-owned corporations.
One hundred and 50 apprentices from across NSW have been awarded scholarships.
A government funding program designed to attract more women into the construction industry has opened for a second round.