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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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.…
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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…
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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…







