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Guardian Australia Education·policy

Australia news live: Wong heads to Japan, China and South Korea to secure fuel supply; new ADF armoured vehicles ordered

Foreign affairs minister begins another diplomatic tour to secure Australia’s fuel and energy supply chains. Follow today’s news live Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Nationals MP says…

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Guardian Australia Education

Australia news live: Victoria announces one-off car rego rebate; hecklers ‘unworthy of Anzac legend’, Tim Wilson says

Follow the day’s news live Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Good morning and welcome to our live news blog today. I’m Luca Ittimani and I’ll be taking you through Sunday’s breaking stories.…

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Guardian Australia Education·policy

PM speaks to Vietnamese president on supply chains – as it happened

This blog is now closed Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Allegra Spender says 25% gas export tax would help fix ‘faulty’ system Independent MP Allegra Spender said a 25% tax on gas exports…

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Teacher Magazine (ACER)

An architectural lesson in seating arrangements

‘Seating is not just about where we sit, but how the built environment dictates our capacity to learn.’ ©Monkey Business Images/Shutterstock

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Guardian Australia Education

Rinehart’s $200m donation to convert homes for veterans welcomed by RSL – as it happened

This blog is now closed Australians ‘uneasy’ about NDIS cuts amid $53bn in new defence spending, Mark Butler concedes Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast James Valentine’s family has released a…

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Education Review AU·higher-ed

School apps found to harvest student data

New research is warning teachers that many of the apps used daily in classrooms are quietly collecting children’s data. Widespread tracking, opaque privacy practices and almost no meaningful oversight mean long before a…

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Education Review AU·edtech

My daughter proves AI won’t replace teachers

Last year, my daughter Martina started Year 8 at Siena Catholic College on the Sunshine Coast. She needed to pick her electives, and because I know she ’ s a quiet, introverted thinker, I suggested she try digital…

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Education Review AU·edtech

Headsets should be in every classroom

In K–12 education today, most of the ed-tech buzz falls into two categories: AI and visual tools such as interactive whiteboards and content cameras. But one of the most essential solutions for students falls into…

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Teacher Magazine (ACER)·research

The Research Files Episode 107: Professor Alex Bowers on types of school leadership and targeting professional development

‘And so this is my goal with this kind of work – to use the data … to bring teachers and schools together across the walls of the schools.’ ©BearFotos/Shutterstock.

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Guardian Australia Education·policy

Gas lobby spends millions on anti-tax ads – as it happened

This blog is now closed Gas companies spending millions on Australian advertising blitz to fight export tax, inquiry told Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Farmers promised more fertiliser…

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Campus Review AU·higher-ed

Service fined $500k for helping students cheat

The Federal Court of Australia has ordered student-support service Chegg to pay a $500,000 fine for giving students answers to three questions for a Monash University assessment. The case is the first time the Tertiary…

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Campus Review AU·higher-ed

Peak bodies demand action on maths education

Bodies representing top science and engineering academics have called for “urgent action” to reverse the decline of secondary and tertiary students studying mathematics. The Australian Council of Deans of Science, the…

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Campus Review AU·higher-ed

I detected my own plagiarised research

Earlier this year, I published a paper on the ethics of researching military populations. The core argument was straightforward: the standard rules researchers follow to protect participants – for example, informed…

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Teacher Magazine (ACER)

Social media age restrictions – early impact of reforms and teacher insights

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Guardian Australia Education·policy

Taylor says 25% gas levy would shut industry; more unopened votes in SA – as it happened

This blog is now closed Labor under internal pressure on gas tax as influencer says government ‘stopped working for the punters’ Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast NSW commission proposes…

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Guardian Australia Education

Principal and three teachers plead not guilty to assaulting students at regional NSW school

Police allege educators, two men and two women, attacked boys at school between August 2024 and June 2025 Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news…

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Education Review AU·policy

Vic teachers take action in term 2

Victorian teachers, principals and education support staff are taking further industrial action this term. Work bans have been introduced in a number of areas, including writing comments in student reports, the…

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Education Review AU·edtech

How hybrid learning works at Melbourne school

Cire Community School ’ s new hybrid campus in Lilydale, Melbourne, has just finished its first term educating 40 students. Students, ranging from Year 7 to Year 10, participate in school four days a week (Monday,…

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Education Review AU·edtech

Artemis II matters to primary school students

When the crew of Artemis II returned to Earth, they spoke about something deceptively simple: perspective. Looking down at our planet – fragile, borderless and shared – they described humanity as one. Not divided by…

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Guardian Australia Education·policy

Trucking industry celebrates Fair Work fuel payment win – as it happened

This blog is now closed Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Treasurer says capital gains changes and other tax reform still under consideration Sticking with the budget, Chalmers said the…

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