Archived News for Education Sector Professionals
Women's health groups have secured better menstrual health education to raise awareness about endometriosis.
New plan concerns charities
Charities, NGOs and research groups are unhappy about the Federal Government’s proposed foreign donations crackdown.
Poor sleep cycle outlined
Research has identified a cycle in which children who sleep badly are more likely to act out, and acting out means they are more likely to sleep badly.
STEM grant for Indigenous transition
The University of Melbourne is using a large grant to support Indigenous students on their journey from high school to the workplace.
Education cuts coming in WA
The WA Education Department is cutting almost 200 positions from its central and regional offices.
Audit slams TAFE SA
A scathing audit of TAFE SA has revealed substandard courses and led to calls for management to resign.
CSIRO hopes to open ocean science
CSIRO has launched a new book to explain the crucial role oceans play in the lives of all Australians.
Diet-psychosis link outlined
New research reiterates the link between body and mind, or in this case – nutrition and psychosis.
BCA wants skills boost
The Business Council says more funding will be needed to avoid massive skills shortages.
Collegiate darkness exposed
A new report has painted a disturbing picture of heavy drinking and sexual harassment at elite colleges.
Papers signed for NT space push
Leases have been signed at what could be the site of Australia's first commercial space centre.
Big claims expected after wage ruling
A court ruling has found an industrial loophole leaving Queensland apprentices underpaid for almost four years.
Allergen attacks high
New research suggests adolescents with food allergies are experiencing frequent allergic reactions ...
Doctors call for jail age increase
Doctors have joined a push to raise the age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 14 years old.
Neutrinos netted in IceCube lab
Australian researchers have helped measure how Earth absorbs the very highest energy neutrinos ...
Nuclear focus at robo-summit
Australia has played host to a robotics summit focussed on dealing with nuclear waste in the future.
Call to stem academic sex
RMIT has called for all universities to consider a blanket ban on sex between faculty members and students.
Migrants under-valued, study says
Migrants are getting stuck in part-time and insecure work that does not recognise their qualifications, according to a new study.
Niche schools make SES claims
Catholic and independent schools are arguing over who is most disadvantaged by the current funding model.
SA re-ignites Gonski fight
South Australia has continued the stand-off over the Federal Government's Gonski 2.0 education plan.