More parents are turning to ride-share services for children,as the end of working from home puts pressure on families.
States are accusing the federal government of shortchanging students as they seek a 5 per cent increase in school funding from the Commonwealth.
About 8000 teachers marched from Optus Stadium on Tuesday,joined by thousands more in the regions and even more watching the rally online.
Selective school and opportunity class testing will move online for the first time in 2025.
After decades of the reading wars,another ideological culture battle is set to ignite when teachers return from their school holidays.
The gender gap in NSW’s public school opportunity classes is growing,with the proportion of girls in the classes falling to 39.5 per cent.
Labor committed $850 million to upgrade at least 89 schools in 2022,but more than half failed to secure funding to put shovels in the ground in last year’s state budget.
More than 80 public schools across Western Australia have confirmed they will close,or partially close during the teachers’ strike.
Teachers across many of the state’s public high schools and primary schools will abandon their posts on Tuesday over a recent “insulting” pay rise offer.
Teachers are planning to strike next Tuesday over salary and working conditions. So how will it affect students – and parents?
Parents are facing tech hurdles in accessing the WA government’s $103.5 million Student Assistance Payment program.