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For the high school students at Tagai State Secondary College on Thursday Island in the Torres Strait, when the sun goes down there are limited
Youth charity, Youth Insearch Foundation, has thanked Minister for Women, Regional Health and Mental Health Bronnie Taylor and Minister for Education and Early Childhood Learning
Students and families in remote, rural and regional parts of Australia will start the 2022 school year with a little extra support, thanks to the
Origin Energy has announced the appointment of Samantha Sayers to the role of Head of the Origin Energy Foundation. The appointment will see Sayers continue
(New York) – A group of lawmakers in Guatemala has advanced a bill that would stigmatize transgender people and curtail children’s and adolescents’ rights to
Gandel Survey Finds a Quarter of Australians Don’t Know About the Holocaust and Even Less About Australia’s Holocaust Connections – But Two-Thirds Support Compulsory Holocaust
Indigenous children have the right to grow up in a nurturing environment with access to equal education standards, health facilities, well-being and the opportunity to
Save the Children Australia is partnering with the Tongan Government to ensure children do not miss out on education due to Covid-19. The Tonga Accelerated
A Canberra-based not-for-profit focusing on early education and care is all praises for the federal government’s decision to invest in the sector, but claims that