A truck driver has been jailed for more than 12 years after crashing into a school bus and seriously injuring many students.
Young Australians are calling for their voices to be heard with the Federal Government’s social media minimum age legislation set to come into effect on December 10.
Approximately 16 per cent of our nation’s children live in poverty - that’s more than 868,000 kids as of 2023 - which means ...
Three of the most widely used “nudify” services, linked to AI-generated sexual exploitation material of school children, have ...
More than 50,000 Queensland public school teachers have walked off the job today after wage and conditions talks stalled ...
Tired of seeing important research and data on gender equality underused in academic journals, an economist decided to take ...
Armed with the clarity of hindsight tempered by a wry dose of humour, principal Lisa Holt admits she made a ‘significant ...
Middle leaders in Australian schools now have a set of nationally endorsed professional standards that make explicit the ...
A pay dispute has led to a second Queensland teachers strike in months, sparking accusations the State Government is ...
Thousands remain without power and numerous schools are closed, but Top Enders have been spared serious injuries and ...
On the cusp of Australia’s world-leading social media ban for under 16s from December 10, new research has revealed the ...
The expertise held within Australia’s special schools could hold the key to youth crime prevention, a leading expert in ...
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