I had never heard of the Aotearoa Educators’ Collective, until they were quoted at length in this Newsroom article, criticising the Government’s curriculum refresh. I looked up their website and found this is their policy platform: So they want schools focus on giving students the capacity to be social justice activists, and to deprioritise literacy […]
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The conspiracy-peddling favourite of the global Trumpian right visited Australia’s corridors of power. But tour promoter Clive Palmer was nowhere to be seen.
A rescuer needed rescuing after a safety drill went badly wrong at BHP’s Leinster underground mine, leaving a miner dangling over a 150-metre deep shaft.
Back in 2020, nearly half of homes were sold at a loss in Perth, now in a remarkable turnaround the percentage of loss-making sales has declined to 6.4 per cent.
Property owners in Melbourne are the most likely to sell at a loss of anywhere in Australia except the Northern Territory, and experts blame the weak market.
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Fear not – the weekly cap will stay in place, as will discounted Friday travel.
The Commonwealth Bank’s State and Territory Quarterly Perspective, released on Monday, found WA has the strongest economy in the country. But not everything is positive.
After numerous plot twists, the high stakes hide-and-seek game is coming to a dramatic conclusion, with both Julian Assange and the US getting what they need.
It turns out Qantas’ and its codeshare partner don’t speak to each other, which causes me a few hassles on an otherwise comfortable flight.
If Gregory Lynn had not kept bees or if a road that crossed the Wonnangatta River was not blocked on the fateful evening, a cool-headed pilot might have got away with murder.
The first new hotel at Melbourne Airport in 20 years will add 464 three and four-star rooms to the location, with no shuttle required.
You are not alone; 44 per cent of Australian workers are dealing with burnout, writes Dr Kirstin Ferguson.
For a winter sun retreat, Bali’s exclusive Mulia Villas offers an experience requiring minimal effort with rest and relaxation at its heart.
James Fanshawe's colt finished second to City Of Troy at Epsom and bids to go one place better in Ireland. The son of Gleneagles is owned by Bill Gredley and will be ridden by Rab Havlin
It’s a new-look NSW side after the same old story in the series opener. Will Latrell Mitchell, Dylan Edwards and Mitchell Moses have what it takes to turn the tables?
He has been criticised for his performances at State of Origin level – and that’s why Payne Haas is poised to have a big impact for NSW on Wednesday night.
NSW’s most talked-about player also happens to be their most penalised. But Michael Maguire has no fears over Latrell Mitchell’s discipline.
The incident has served as a wake-up call about the safety of umpires in community football.
Freeman or Thorpe? Rugby sevens gold or water polo glory? We take a walk down memory lane and select 20 unforgettable Australian Olympic moments.
According to a report in Aslinda, Fenerbahce midfielder Sebastian Szymanski has now said ‘yes’ to Tottenham and has even verbally agreed a contract with the Premier... The post Report: Midfielder agrees personal terms with Spurs ahead of potential move appeared first on The Spurs Web - Tottenham Hotspur Football News.
Police in northern England say four men have been arrested on suspicion of trespassing on the grounds of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s home. North Yorkshire police say the group was detained just after noon and escorted off the property. They were arrested on suspicion of aggravated trespass. The incident comes just over a week before the U.K.'s general election that will determine if Sunak remains in power. A group called Youth Demand posted video showing a member it said defecated in the pond on Sunak’s property.