Archived News for Education Sector Professionals
The Tasmanian Government’s compensation bill for youth detention workers has been revealed.
Oscillation hints at new particle
Some high-tech research has uncovered hints of an unknown quantum particle.
Google baulks at research terms
Google has reportedly moved to tighten control over its scientists’ papers.
'High-cite' distortion slammed
Experts have criticised universities’ rabid desire for higher global rankings.
ACOSS warns of crucial choice
ACOSS says now is crucial time for Australia to choose between favouring the rich or saving the poor.
CCC called on Curtin
WA’s corruption watchdog has been called on to investigate a ‘cover-up culture’ at Curtin University.
Galactic link spotted
Australian researchers have observed a 50-million-light-year-long galaxy filament ...
Apology after uni letter fail
A government authority has apologised for accidentally telling 24,000 year 12 students that they are “ineligible” for university.
UK moves to keep comments
The UK is planning to regulate social media firms over their content removal practices.
Aboriginal leadership urged
A new report calls for benchmarks for leadership by Aboriginal women and girls.
Cashless card extended
The Federal Government has failed to make the cashless welfare program permanent, but has won an extension.
New debt deals questioned
Incentives for Centrelink’s new debt collectors have revived Robodebt concerns.
Science rains from passing probe
A Japanese space capsule has landed in outback South Australia, packed with samples from a distant asteroid.
WMO warns of record heat
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) says 2020 is on track to be one of three warmest years on record.
NBN waiver celebrated
A new report says consumers have seen record broadband speeds during the COVID-19 pandemic.