Students could lose marks over VCE exam breach
Victoria Curriculum and Assessment Authority boss Kylie White will leave her post immediately, as the education minister revealed early half of VCE exams were affected by the exam paper fiasco.
- by Caroline Schelle
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‘They knew the questions’: Students stunned, teachers fuming over VCE exam leak – by the government
The VCAA is in damage control after questions similar to those found “hidden” on sample VCE assessments turned up in the real exams.
- by Caroline Schelle, Alex Crowe and Gemma Grant
Copy, paste: What we know about the VCE exam fiasco
Thousands of VCE students could have taken their exams with a hidden advantage over their peers, after some questions were accidentally revealed online in advance.
- by Bridie Smith, Caroline Schelle and Alex Crowe
Immersive art experience The Lume to close its doors from 2026
Popular art experience the LUME will stop taking bookings for events from next year and will end its run at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from 2026.
- by Caroline Schelle
Woman dead, three-year-old injured after truck crashes into preschool at Riddells Creek
A 43-year-old speech pathologist is dead and a three-year-old boy has been seriously injured after a water tanker ploughed into a preschool’s playground in a small town north of Melbourne.
- by Erin Pearson and Caroline Schelle
As it happened: Teacher’s aide, 43, dies while trying to save children in preschool truck crash, police say; Three-year-old boy seriously injured
A child has been rushed to hospital with serious injuries after a truck crashed into a kindergarten in Melbourne’s outer north.
- by Alex Crowe and Caroline Schelle
The school helping teens like Rosie study while she crosses countries competing
Rosie Franzke spends most of her time training as a cross-country skier, but virtual school means she can start year 12 while competing in Europe.
- by Caroline Schelle
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Dozens of ex-staff at elite private school accused of historical sexual, physical abuse
More than two dozen former employees at Carey Baptist Grammar have been accused of abuse, lawyers say, as more ex-students consider legal action.
- by Caroline Schelle
Australians awarded Israel’s highest civilian honour for first time
Shopping centre magnate Sir Frank Lowy and prominent lawyer Mark Leibler, AC, have been awarded Israel’s Presidential Medal of Honour.
- by Caroline Schelle
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Mother sues Education Department over disabled son’s assault at school
A Melbourne mother is suing a specialist school where her son was allegedly attacked and has called for it to be shut down.
- by Caroline Schelle
ACU offers refunds to graduates after conservative ceremony speech sparked walkout
ACU students and staff walked out of Monday’s graduation ceremony when a keynote speaker began railing against abortion, IVF and gay marriage. The university says it will refund graduates for the ceremony fees.
- by Caroline Schelle, Alex Crowe and Stephen Brook
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