Next month in Venice,the 37-year-old theatre troupe will pick up its latest international gong. But first comes a new play about workplace dynamics.
As more students need help,budget figures raise the stakes in tense government negotiations over spending on schools and the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
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Advocates have presented their Sydney Road wish list to the Victorian government,saying the delay is an opportunity for major change before the Upfield line is ripped up.
Plasterer Joey Fry’s bout of depression in 2019 led to a life-changing event. His mate,plastering business owner Adam Sorrenson,has helped him heal.
NSW and Victoria claim that onerous reporting conditions tied to the proposed 2.5 per cent funding increase will only add to pressures on teachers.
Australia’s national disability agency is being accused of invading privacy and misusing personal records when funding decisions are being appealed.
Queensland has failed to reach this ambitious target,but advocates say there are myriad reasons that public servants might not disclose.
LiveBetter,the largest NDIS provider in regional NSW,was sued after a vulnerable client,28-year-old Kyah Lucas,died from burns while taking a bath in its care.
The government says it will deliver $74 billion in savings from NDIS spending across a decade. But it’s not yet apparent how this will be done.
NDIS Minister Bill Shorten has vowed he will seek a life ban on Lee-Anne Mackey’s former carers working with vulnerable people,after they were caught on CCTV bullying and abusing her.