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Impersonation scams: How to keep fraudsters at bay

Victorians are being urged to be on the lookout for impersonation scams to avoid handing over their hard-earned money to fraudsters. With Scam Awareness Week...

Hardship payments & apology for care leavers announced

Premier Jacinta Allan of the Allan Labor Government has announced a historic formal apology to Victorians who suffered historical abuse and neglect as children...

Unsung heroes unveiled: The digital showcase illuminating carer narratives

In a bid to cast light on the silent dedication of millions, the digital photographic exhibition 'Real Carers, Real Stories—In Their Own Words' was...

62,800 Fee-Free TAFE spots to rock Victoria’s workforce

In a groundbreaking announcement, the Albanese and Allan Labor Governments have unveiled a master plan to supercharge Victoria's workforce by offering a whopping 62,800...

Should we replace high school maths with reasoning?

Learning maths doesn’t add up. The subject, as it currently is drafted and taught, needs to be removed from curriculum. Far too many children...

Australia-India Institute CEO Lisa Singh joins Beyond Blue board

Beyond Blue, Australia's go-to mental health organisation, has refreshed its board with the appointment of two new directors, Lisa Singh, CEO of the Australia-India...

Melbourne’s Grainshaker wins Global Vodka Producer of the Year

In a triumph for Australian spirits, Melbourne-based Grainshaker Australian Vodka has nabbed the prestigious title of Vodka Producer of the Year at this year's...

Government takes strong action against education visa scams

Private colleges will face a ban on providing commissions to education agents who lure students away from competing institutions as part of an extensive...

How seven languages are bridging the LGBTIQA+ expression gap

The Australian GLBTIQ Multicultural Council (AGMC) and researchers from RMIT University have launched a pioneering online terminology resource aimed at breaking down language barriers...

Alarming illiteracy rates in Australia demand urgent action

At least one third of students in Australia are functionally illiterate. The latest NAPLAN data points to an issue that requires urgent addressing. Despite Australia...