How TAFE graduates are out-performing university peers
BENEFIT of being able to target specific labour shortage needs gives vocational education and training graduates a head start.
BENEFIT of being able to target specific labour shortage needs gives vocational education and training graduates a head start.
AFTER claiming last year’s Youth category award at the Dolphin Awards, Grace Hickey is getting ready for her gig at Byron Bay’s Bluesfest.
WITH recent heavy rain causing several large potholes to form on sections of the Pacific Hwy, RMS is urging caution when driving on damaged roads
UPDATE: POLICE are in the process of preparing a report for the Coroner, following the death of a three-year-old girl in South Grafton yesterday.
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“IT is critical that people fishing in Australia’s waterways do not use prawns meant for human consumption as bait.”
YOU might enjoy these Aussie favourite foods regularly. But they often leave international visitors scratching their heads.
Even though the heatwave has passed for the moment, UV radiation remains at the extreme end of the scale at more than five times the safe limit
“I’ve been involved as a lifeguard for 18 years and I’ve never seen people applaud the lifeguards after a rescue, because that was something else.”
CHRISTMAS comes once a year, and with the day fast approaching the Christmas songs are out in full force, but not all are created equal.
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