By Iain Finlayson The rise of artificial intelligence and a shift towards automation means that many jobs are changing. How do we prepare to...
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The quality of Australian education is being enhanced by 3D printing, which brings innovative ideas to life and gives students opportunities to explore alternate ways...
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In the education sector, unifying data can produce a range of valuable business assets, but the process has been distinctly difficult to manage. This can...
SYDNEY AUS, Friday, 28th June 2019: Today, Canon Oceania is excited to announce that its 2019 Grants Program is open for submissions. Over the last...
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Term Two for the 2019 Academic Year has now begun! Soon many schools will start the subject selection process, heralding the beginning of the construction...
More Tasmanian students will enjoy some of the best internet and network connectivity in Australia thanks to a partnership between Hobart-based digital services provider TasmaNet...
Next Billion Edtech Prize held at the Global Education & Skills Forum in Dubai recognises leading Edtech start-ups making an impact on education in low...
Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) is Australia’s national youth theatre. For over 50 years, the company has been a creative incubator that connects empowering...
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