Some Teaching Graduates Don’t Have Year Nine-Standard Skills 11/10/2022
TWICE as many teaching graduates from across Australia are failing a compulsory maths and English skills test compared to six years ago, with experts warning standards continue to fall.
COMPANIES contracted on projects by the state have been quizzed by the state’s anti-corruption watchdog about whether they’ve seen dodgy deals in the public service.
AN experienced surfer is suing Australia’s first surf park after allegedly breaking his neck during a wipeout.
OVERTURNING Novak Djokovic’s three-year ban from entering Australia would be a “slap in the face” for Aussies that got vaccinated, former home affairs minister Karen Andrews says.
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