SA students stay masked – while interstate, they’re free
Masks will stay for SA secondary students and staff – even though other states have dropped them – but the Premier has for the first time hinted when they may go.
Masks will stay for SA secondary students and staff – even though other states have dropped them – but the Premier has for the first time hinted when they may go.
The new Labor government will take a new step to “acknowledge the truth” of a climate emergency in SA.
Homeowners are bracing as interest rate rises are predicted to add $500 a month to an average mortgage – but it could be good news for house hunters.
Two Christian schools are the latest campuses to unveil plans for major upgrades with more than $14m in works revealed in the latest projects.
Two years of disruptions mean SA’s schools have to consider more than just NAPLAN results, the new education minister says.
Prestigious Walford Anglican School for Girls has blamed a 20 per cent dive in enrolments on the Covid pandemic – and the fact it prefers to retain a “boutique” identity.
Saving, spending, being careful with your money – all these skills are taught to people with intellectual disabilities by a new course which helps people be more independent.
One of SA’s priciest private schools has had a 20 per cent dive in enrolments, bucking a trend towards steady growth in independent colleges. See the list
Plans to rezone Adelaide’s two city high schools are going ahead – causing a likely surge in demand for inner-west homes.
The Covid outbreak forcing some schools to close could wane naturally if parents, students and teachers hold on until holidays, the education minister says.
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