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  • Feeling empowered is great no matter how you say it

    Feeling empowered is great no matter how you say it

    Making yourself understood is the single greatest challenge for many migrants resettling in Melbourne’s north – the critical difference between remaining an outsider and being…

  • Students switched on

    While tax agents may no longer have to count carbon, Victoria’s school students still have the formulas on their curriculum. Last week, 12 more northern…

  • Vote for the future at Parade College

    Vote for the future at Parade College

    If the year 9 students at Parade College ran the country, Australians would be healthier, greener, more generous and receive harsher punishments for violent crime.…

  • Northern schools win in campaign

    Northern schools win in campaign

    Trade training is back in the schools of Melbourne’s north after almost a decade in the doldrums. The past week brought a flurry of announcements…

  • No fun as school playgrounds shrink

    No fun as school playgrounds shrink

    POPULATION growth and an increase in the number of portable classrooms has led to a loss of schoolyard space, according to a report by an…

  • Fast-track roles for Kangan students

    Fast-track roles for Kangan students

    BUILDING a car is the ultimate for motoring buffs around the world, but building racing cars with one of the world’s top motorsport teams is…

  • Surplus takes a dive at NMIT

    NORTHERN Melbourne Institute of TAFE recorded a 63 per cent drop in surplus from 2011 to 2012, according to an auditor-general’s report on tertiary education.…

  • Surplus takes a dive at NMIT

    NORTHERN Melbourne Institute of TAFE recorded a 63 per cent drop in surplus from 2011 to 2012, according to an auditor-general’s report on tertiary education.…

  • Anti-bullying contest

    SCHOOLS can enter a “Safe Schools are Smart Schools” competition to win $5000 by showing how they prevent bullying.  McEwen MHR Rob Mitchell said schools…

  • Acacia College to become Gilson campus

    Acacia College to become Gilson campus

    ACACIA College has been sold to the Seventh-day Adventist Church.  Adventist Schools Victoria said the Mernda site would become a campus of its existing Gilson…

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