‘Verged into anti-Semitism’: Abbott blasts student activists
Former prime minister Tony Abbott has weighed in on the rights of pro-Palestine student protesters on university grounds.
Former prime minister Tony Abbott has weighed in on the rights of pro-Palestine student protesters on university grounds.
A mother who threatened to “slit” a 12-year-old student’s throat at a private school in Adelaide’s north has spoken out, saying she was at her wits’ end.
It will take a near perfect score to get into the course with SA’s toughest entry requirements. Would you make the grade? Search the full list of ATAR cut-off scores.
A controversial Adelaide anti-abortion campaigner has demanded changes to what she’s called a “horrific loophole” in payments for grieving parents.
Top staff at both the University of Adelaide and UniSA have been named to the leadership team ahead of the two institutions completing their merger. See the list.
You know you’ve taken corporate-speak to new levels when even the education minister can’t work out what you’re talking about, writes Peter Goers.
Current uni students have expressed concern over the decision to scrap face-to-face forums at the new Adelaide University. But some think it could help their studies.
The Premier has revealed how SA will be impacted by the federal government’s international student intake caps.
They’re on a mission to find new treatments for endometriosis, improve IVF, change how we think about sperm and inspire the next generation of women to study science.
A common habit that many of us are guilty of contributed to poor results in literacy in South Australia’s 2024 NAPLAN results, education leaders say.
Premier Peter Malinauskas and university vice-chancellors are warning of the economic cost to South Australia of a crackdown on foreign student numbers.
The contentious merger of SA’s two biggest universities has officially launched in front of 3000 staff, with mixed opinions over the new logo. Tell us what you think.
South Australia’s latest Rhodes Scholar Oliver Douglas has already packed a lot in his short life. But it’s the future that has him, and some in the Liberal Party, very excited.
Volunteers and families fear that their children will have no place to play sport due to the SA university merger.
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