Primary Principals Under Pressure Education | October 23, 2015 | by jackdelfs By Jack Delfs Reports of two Western Australian primary school principals being violently assaulted within the space of two weeks…
Research says active children achieve more in classroom Education | October 15, 2015 | by declanbyrne By Declan Byrne New research shows that kids who are physically active are more likely to achieve stronger academic results…
CBC students sacrifice holidays to help underprivileged Education | October 13, 2015 | by adriennejones By Ajay Jones Ten students and two teachers from Christian Brothers College Fremantle gave up their school holidays to embark…
AIME gives young Indigenous a new direction Education | October 5, 2015 | by jenitaiyalu By Jenita Iyalu The Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME) is the first educational program of its kind with one simple…
Indonesian language makes a comeback at Murdoch University Education | September 24, 2015 | by maduramccormack by Madura McCormack Murdoch University will offer Indonesian as a general elective for all students from next year, in a…
Crowdfunding for short films “it’s really the only option students have.” Education | June 14, 2015 | by kenanbeaumont By Kenan Beaumont Crowdfunding has become crucial to the financing of short films in WA. Film students and graduates rely…
iPads in Childcare – Stimulating or Disturbing Children’s Minds Education | November 3, 2014 | by ashlynvangramberg by Ashlyn Van Gramberg A Perth mother has spoken out about Perth childcare centres which she claims use iPads as…
CREATIVE YOUNG STUDENTS PAINT THE SWAN RIVER Education, General News, The environment | October 23, 2014 | by opheliemaraval By Ophelie Maraval A detailed painting of the Swan River realised by a class from the Casa Mia Montessori Community…
Tourist destination to remember Education, General News, Local and Campus News | October 21, 2014 | by taylorhunt By Taylor Hunt Visitors to Rottnest should be made more aware of the history of the island, says Glen Stasiuk,…
Swan River dolphins bounce back after shock deaths Education, Local and Campus News, Science, The environment | October 19, 2014 | by shannonverhagen By Shannon Verhagen Recent studies show the dolphin population in the Swan Canning Riverpark has recovered following six deaths…