Credlin, Sky News, 24 April 2024
Topics: Teachers for Palestine protest, secondary school dropout rates, explicit teaching Peta Credlin: Let’s go to another issue, this nonsense being pushed by a group… Read More »Credlin, Sky News, 24 April 2024
Topics: Teachers for Palestine protest, secondary school dropout rates, explicit teaching Peta Credlin: Let’s go to another issue, this nonsense being pushed by a group… Read More »Credlin, Sky News, 24 April 2024
Today I have written to the Minister for Education, Jason Clare, demanding he fix the growing crisis in Australia’s international student sector which is causing… Read More »Where is Minister Clare on Australia’s growing international education crisis?
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The decision by the University of Melbourne to cancel a highly credentialled Israeli academic is very concerning and shows the university’s paltry and one-sided commitment… Read More »Jason Clare, enough is enough
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Two bridges in the electorate of Indi will be upgraded and strengthened thanks to the allocation of funding through a Coalition-led program aimed at safety… Read More »Funding to strengthen and upgrade Indi bridges
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