blogs.crikey.com.au
Federation reform: issues raised in the Health Issues Paper - Croakey
https://blogs.crikey.com.au/croakey/2014/12/15/federation-reform-issues-raised-in-the-health-issues-paper
TV & Radio. Film & TV. Food & Travel. The World Is Not Enough. Do you know something that. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Alternatively, you can email us. Or call us on (03) 8623 9900. Dec 15, 2014. Federation reform: issues raised in the Health Issues Paper. The Federal Government last week released, with little fanfare, the. Issues Paper on Health. To inform the White Paper on the Reform of the Federation. See the media release. Issues Paper on Health. While the ini...
coag.gov.au
COAG's Reform Agenda | Council of Australian Governments (COAG)
http://www.coag.gov.au/reform_agenda
Council of Australian Government (COAG). Mutual Recognition of Goods and Occupations. Federal Financial Relations Framework. Disability Care and Support. A Seamless National Economy. Water, Climate Change and the Environment. National Security and Community Safety. Closing the Gap in Indigenous Disadvantages. COAG's Reform Agenda. COAG has committed to an unprecedented program of reform built on one vision: improving the wellbeing of all Australians, now and into the future. COAG’s work is driven by a sh...
theconversation.com
Federal government to take a back seat in education?
https://theconversation.com/federal-government-to-take-a-back-seat-in-education-35714
Read on Google Play. Sign up as a reader. Academic rigor, journalistic flair. Federal government to take a back seat in education? January 7, 2015 2.23pm EST. Policy Fellow at the Mitchell Institute for Health and Education Policy (Victoria University) and PhD Candidate, School of Social and Political Sciences and Melbourne Graduate School of Education, Victoria University. Provides funding as a strategic partner of The Conversation AU. Provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. This is a pity&...
blog.vgso.vic.gov.au
VGSO Blog: October 2014
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Height='74px; ' id='Header1 headerimg' src='http:/ vgso.vic.gov.au/sites/all/modules/features/vgso theme/resources/vgso-logo.png' style='display: block' width='280px; '/. Updates on legal developments by the Victorian Government Solicitor's Office. Friday, 24 October 2014. High Court upholds broad anti-consorting laws (is it time to "unfriend" your bikie mates on Facebook? All of the grounds raised by the plaintiffs failed. The laws are appropriate for stopping crime. Only Chief Justice French dissented,...
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Curriculum reform in Australia | Deirdre Faughey
https://deirdrefaughey.com/2014/12/04/curriculum-reform-in-australia
Curriculum reform in Australia. December 4, 2014. Originally posted on International Education News. On December 4, 2014:. In 2010, Australia established its first national curriculum: the Australian Curriculum. That have led federal Education Minister Christopher Pyne. To announce he will work with advisors to make sure it is serving the needs of Australian students. Pyne has stated, however, that any changes to be made as a result of the review won’t be implemented until at least 2016. First is the fal...
blog.vgso.vic.gov.au
VGSO Blog: White Paper on Reform of the Federation - what's in it for the States?
http://blog.vgso.vic.gov.au/2014/10/white-paper-on-reform-of-federation.html
Height='74px; ' id='Header1 headerimg' src='http:/ vgso.vic.gov.au/sites/all/modules/features/vgso theme/resources/vgso-logo.png' style='display: block' width='280px; '/. Updates on legal developments by the Victorian Government Solicitor's Office. Wednesday, 1 October 2014. White Paper on Reform of the Federation - what's in it for the States? What does our constitutional system allow? The White Paper on Reform of the Federation will hopefully shed some light on these questions. The terms of reference.
theconversation.com
Leaked school funding proposals: should we be worried?
http://theconversation.com/leaked-school-funding-proposals-should-we-be-worried-43624
Read on Google Play. Sign up as a reader. Academic rigor, journalistic flair. Leaked school funding proposals: should we be worried? June 22, 2015 1.46am EDT. Policy Fellow at the Mitchell Institute for Health and Education Policy (Victoria University) and PhD Candidate, School of Social and Political Sciences and Melbourne Graduate School of Education, Victoria University. Provides funding as a strategic partner of The Conversation AU. Provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. First, these ar...
historychallenge.org.au
Federation | National History Challenge
http://historychallenge.org.au/contest-information/special-categories/federation
The National History Competition for Australian Students. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Using Primary Sources from the National Archives. Bibliography & Referencing. In this special category students will explore the stories of our federation leaders. Students are invited to research and create an entry, in a format of their choosing, that considers leadership and legacy as it relates to an individual, organisation, group or an event that influenced the federation.
belshaw.blogspot.com
Personal Reflections: April 2015
http://belshaw.blogspot.com/2015_04_01_archive.html
Thursday, April 30, 2015. Aftermath of the Indonesian executions. The short comment stream on Indonesian executions - reflections on the death of eight prisoners, including Bali nine organisers Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan. Drew out a few of the complexities in this case. In the day since, Indonesian shares have tumbled. France is trying to maintain pressure. In the case of Frenchman Serge Atlaoui, while a piece. Indonesia can also show Australia how sorry we are, committing that our relations with t...