Wendy-Jayne’s secret to success for young jobseekers
Wendy-Jayne Williams’ hard work built a national employment empire. She says these changes would help push young people into work and solve our skills shortages.
Wendy-Jayne Williams’ hard work built a national employment empire. She says these changes would help push young people into work and solve our skills shortages.
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An unexpected university course has an ATAR cut-off of 98.5 – making it harder to get into than engineering, health sciences and law.
UniSA has plastered a giant promotional sign down the side of a building with a spelling error in huge writing. Read their response.
Adelaide lawyers and students are scouring hours of match footage for signs of concussion to show to a coroner investigating a former player’s shock death.
Adelaide Uni is scrambling to plug the holes left by international students – and it’s offering thousands of dollars in savings to do it.
Some courses at Adelaide Uni have only a handful of students. Uni chiefs say it’s not the best use of academics, and they’re going on the chopping block.
With drops in overseas applicants and funding cuts, SA’s universities are having to step up their game to get local enrolments. Here’s what each is doing.
Places at UniSA will soon be available based on a student’s three best school subject scores. And Flinders will make offers on year 11 results.
The state’s growing investment in blue carbon is using coastal wetlands to capture and store greenhouse gases with potential economic as well as environmental benefits.
Two Covid-19 cases from Adelaide’s Stamford medi-hotel are not linked, authorities have announced.
One SA job is created every time four international students enrol here – so the delay in their return is having a dire and devastating impact, writes Sandy Verschoor.
A new push to slash the million-dollar salaries of university bosses has begun after Adelaide Uni decided to lay off workers to save money.
Adelaide University is set to axe more than 130 admin jobs, and an unknown number of academic roles, after Covid ravaged international student numbers and revenue.
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