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Achieving against the odds
Six women from Darwin Correctional Precinct successfully graduated in Certificate II Indigenous Environmental Health recently.
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Experimenting with science
A new project developed by Edith Cowan University aims to encourage Indigenous students in Western Australia to pursue a career in science.
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Barunga Festival: a chance for learning
As well as the Remote Schools Attendance Strategy, the Barunga Festival has been boosting school attendance in the top end.
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Star student picks up TAFE Award
Samantha Mancuso won the award for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year.
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Culturally driven campus
Offering a diploma of management in a friendly, culturally appropriate, nurturing environment, both face-to-face and online
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School matters at Yirara College
Yirara College near Alice Springs NT, has a goal of bridging the gap between school life and family and community life
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Deadly Choices in Hunter schools
Awabakal Deadly Choices yesterday launched a healthy lifestyle schools program at Cardiff High School
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Casey-Lee makes school a priority
Casey-Lee has found the motivation that she used to lack, resulting in her almost doubling her school attendance
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A taste of university life
Sixty Year 9 and 10 students from the Gladstone and Moreton Bay regions will get a taste of university life this week
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Call out for science scholars
Indigenous science students wishing to join young people from across Asia at the 2014 Asian Science Camp are invited to apply for a scholarship
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Bringing science to community
Scitech strives to “increase awareness, interest, capability and participation by all Western Australians in science, technology, engineering and mathematics”
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School-based trainees: A step ahead
A new school-based traineeship program at South Western Sydney Institute of TAFE (TAFE SWSi) is delivering good results so far for three young Aboriginal women
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School offers a full on future
The Peach explains the importance of school and how it helped him conquer his goals
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School is cool – don’t miss a day
New television ads are spreading the message on the importance of school attendance
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Open to possibility
Avea Sabatino is looking forward to a future studying and working in a science-based career
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$10m for student scholarships
BHP Billiton has committed $10 million to the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation
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