
Explainer: How student fees are set for different university courses
4th August 2016
The issue of how universities are funded across their different courses has been an ongoing but unresolved debate over the past decade.

NAPLAN results don’t tell the full story behind Australia’s lack of education progress
3rd August 2016
The National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) results released on Wednesday show Australian students are making few gains in literacy and numeracy.

Can the government realistically cut funding by 20% for each student in higher education?
13th July 2016
Higher education policy is one of the biggest challenges facing the new federal government.

High-quality, affordable education at the heart of Labor’s new early years policy
7th June 2016
For too long, early years education policy has focused on the money, pigeonholed into a debate about “child care” and “mums getting back to work”

Is Revolution the solution?
6th June 2016
We congratulate Kambrya College on inviting us all to share in their journey of creating a world class school.

Why is childcare such a hard sell in the federal election?
25th May 2016
Spending on early years education seems to be a tough sell for politicians.

What if young people designed their own learning?
11th May 2016
Imagine two teenagers. Let’s call them Jack and Alaysa. They go to Imaginary High School somewhere in Australia.