Investigation underway into Safe Schools by stealth
Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the person who distributed controversial material designed to teach schoolchildren about sex, gender fluidity and relationships has been “spoken to”.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the person who distributed controversial material designed to teach schoolchildren about sex, gender fluidity and relationships has been “spoken to”.
A Woolloomooloo restaurant has shut after being visited by a suspected COVID-19 case. It comes after NSW recorded nine new cases overnight, including several healthcare workers as an emerging cluster linked to two Sydney hospitals continues to grow.
A leading former Chinese diplomat has called on international students who come into Australian universities to have a mandated course about our values.
The immense pressure to study at university initially led Leann Reyes down a corporate career path but after being promoted to a managerial position in communications at Woolworths by the age of 25, she had a “quarter-life crisis” and changed direction.
The night before the first day of school most Year 12 students try to get a good night’s sleep. Not Castle Hill High’s Solomon Maguire who has just landed a $1 million deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Captain Cook’s history has been completely rewritten after a new museum display has shown rare artefacts being renamed in response to the Black Lives Matter movement.
Moves for the introduction of a radical religious education syllabus which would result in students studying atheism and gender identity has led angry parishioners to call for the removal of Parramatta’s bishop.
Passengers on a city bus route have been told they are considered a close contact of a confirmed COVID-19 case and to isolate for two weeks regardless of symptoms while unseasonably warm weather led to a lot of dangerous behaviour on our closely packed beaches.
The Berejiklian government has backed proposed laws to increase the standard of teaching in our classrooms by not only raising the entry mark required for school leavers to study teaching but also requiring them to maintain an average grade at university.
A childcare worker has won her job back at the Fair Work Commission after complaining that her employer made her work with babies against her will.
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