Cost of living crisis hits Sydney school canteens
The cost-of-living crisis has hit Sydney school canteens, with new research showing it is now unaffordable for many families.
The cost-of-living crisis has hit Sydney school canteens, with new research showing it is now unaffordable for many families.
“Old boy” graduates of elite Sydney private school Newington College opposing their alma mater’s move to introduce girls have faced a crushing setback in their bid to halt co-ed.
Schoolkids as young as 11 will be taught to proactively seek and give consent before any sexual activity in an overhaul of the state’s physical education and health curriculum. Here’s what it means for your kids.
Blaxland High PE teacher Leanne Talbot coached Jess Fox – an all-rounder who pursued academia and the creative arts alongside her sporting career – through her HSC. She couldn’t be prouder.
Parents in one part of Sydney pay $75 less for childcare than what parents in other parts of the Harbour City stump up. See how your area compares here.
The University of Sydney has announced an external review of its campus policies and “intends to co-operate” with a Senate inquiry on anti-Semitism in Australian universities.
Southwest Sydney schoolkids are settling into new digs at Gregory Hills this week as the Minns government marks its first complete sod-turn to ribbon-cutting school build. See inside the brand new school.
Big changes to how and what kids learn are coming to NSW classrooms. Here’s what the overhauled curriculum means for your kids. And why the first lesson will be patience.
We reveal the financial diaries of Sydneysiders – from university students and young professionals to blue-collar workers, parents and retirees. Take a peek inside their pockets and see how others are saving and spending.
Sydneysiders have revealed how much they are earning, but where their money is going as cost of living continues to drain our bank accounts.
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