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The Week That Was (3 May)
Next financial year repayment rates for HELP loans are announced with a 5.6 per cent increase in the threshold for each income band. The starter ...
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Cementing Indigenous self-determination in Australian universities
Increased enrolments of Indigenous people and new approaches to self-determination outlined in the Accord are welcome, but the sector has a responsibility to do more. ...
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Victorian university annual reports: better but not great
Reports for 2023 were tabled in State Parliament this week. Overall results demonstrate universities are recovering from the Pandemic, but there are problems ahead unless ...
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Government announces oversight of teacher education academics
Education Minister Jason Clare has announced membership of the Initial Teacher Education Quality Assurance Oversight Board (FC Appointments, Achievements below). It’s a recommendation of the ...
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Few Lessons from COVID
The pandemic at the end of WWI shutdown Australian universities, but they were quick to move on when it ended – just like now. A ...
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Recipe for belonging in a post-digital world
In a world of post-digital – where digital is just part of life! – what does an education community look like? That’s the question we ...
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$2.85m Swinburne shortfall in spotlight
Swinburne University has owned up to underpaying 1,699 casual employees $2.6 million between 2017 and 2023, with more than $200,000 also owed to Swinburne College ...
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HELP hike hits home
Graduates were double whammied on their study debt ANZAC eve. HELP debts are set to increase by 4.7 per cent according to the indexation formula, ...
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The genius of Jason Clare: Big HE governance change, but little unis can do
The Education Minister announces action on the University’s Accord that will corral criticism if there is not much new money in the budget. Last Friday’s ...
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