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01 December 2014 -
Herald Sun - ePaper
THE federal government is edging closer to a deal on its higher education changes before
Christmas, says crossbench
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01 December 2014 -
The Wimmera Mail-Times
FEDERATION University will leave its fees for 2015 unchanged.
Vice-chancellor David Battersby said 2015 fees would be unchanged if
legislation to deregulate university fees passed the senate next week. He said...
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01 December 2014 -
Financial Review
This week Education Minister Christopher Pyne has his last chance this year to pass his
higher education reforms through the
...Christopher Pyne has his last chance this year to pass his
higher education reforms through the Senate before This week Education Minister Christopher...
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01 December 2014 -
The Canberra Times
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...performance in global science tests and collaboration between business and
research when measured against comparable countries in the EU, the...
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01 December 2014 -
The Australian - National Affairs
EDUCATION Minister Christopher Pyne will make two major concessions on his higher education
reforms, bowing to crossbench demands
Coalition closer to compromise on
university reforms EDUCATION Minister Christopher Pyne will make two major concessions on his
higher education...
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01 December 2014 -
The Australian - Higher Education
COOPERATIVE research centres have a “unique value” to Australia’s research effort because
they provide the only vehicle to
...three-year time frame, other programs such as ARC Linkage
grants and industry growth centres are important and valuable for tactical responses driving...
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01 December 2014 -
Business News - The Australian
THE corporate watchdog has said it will ensure a national exam for financial planners can
not be “gamed” as it called for a test
...exam, suggests ASIC has been unable to gain support for mandatory
university education from the financial planning sector. ASIC has been dealing...
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01 December 2014 -
Architecture & Design
The Design Institute of Australia (DIA) has appointed Woods Bagot interior designer Olivia
Mathisen as Co-President of the
...of interest to all design disciplines. Representing the professional
design community in Queensland, DIAQ champions the importance of
design...
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01 December 2014 -
The Canberra Times
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...events," said Bruce Menge, a marine-biology professor at Oregon State
University. From work with corals and eelgrass, dolphins, seals and fish,
researchers...
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01 December 2014 -
The Age
Disney's attempt to capture the essence of its experimental film, Fantasia, in a video
game is deeply strange, but somehow it works.
Fantasia
Music Evolved review: wave your hands in the air like you just don't care Disney's attempt to capture the essence of its experimental...
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01 December 2014 -
ABC [Newcastle]
The High Court ruling over the Federal Government's chaplaincy program has had unforeseen
ramifications for a program run in
...are an obvious area but you can even turn to other areas like sports,
arts, drought relief, local government, in fact there is a long list of...
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01 December 2014 -
The Conversation
The nature of reading books is changing: the closure of traditional bookstores indicates
that paper book sales are in decline.
...destroying reading they re just changing it The nature of reading
books is changing: the closure of traditional bookstores indicates that paper...
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01 December 2014 -
The Conversation
Last week, The Australian reported that 49 artworks had been identified by the Art Gallery
of South Australia (AGSA) with gaps
...week, The Australian reported that 49 artworks had been identified by the
Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA) with gaps in their Last week,
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01 December 2014 -
Western Advocate
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery can look forward to an even brighter future once a new LED
lighting system is installed.
...said a number of regional galleries have taken advantage of the
Arts NSW funding. Bathurst Regional Council s acting director of cultural and...
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01 December 2014 -
ABC [Sunday Nights]
In the program tonight we continue our look at the role of religion in civil society.
...society. In the program tonight we continue our look at the role of
religion in civil society. Last week we highlighted the inter-faith conference held...
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01 December 2014 -
Medical Journal of Australia
EXPERTS are calling for more mental health support for Australian juvenile offenders after
a longitudinal US study
...of substance abuse. Professor Debra Rickwood, professor of
psychology at the University of Canberra and chief scientific advisor to headspace,
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01 December 2014 -
The Guardian
Australia’s young people have bold dreams for the future but many fear goals such as career
success and financial independence might
...people observed high unemployment in their local area and this was reflected in the
research, Ms Yeomans said. "These young people don't live in...
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01 December 2014 -
The Canberra Times
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...story. Explore all there is to know. A Great Barrier Reef
history expert believes Barack Obama's comments about saving the natural wonder, made...
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01 December 2014 -
The Canberra Times
MUSIC LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ★★★☆ Hamer Hall November 28 This was the final concert
in the LSO's Australian tour which must have
London Symphony Orchestra review: Exuberant show marred by exhaustion
MUSIC LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Hamer Hall November 28 This was the final...
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01 December 2014 -
The Australian
I think it’s safe to say that people were quite surprised when in 2009 I was appointed
to this job. I was too.
encourage and defend the work that their company makes, and our
culture more broadly. The artistic directors of our major performing arts companies...
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01 December 2014 -
The Australian
A CELEBRATED war cinematographer and his daughter have died in a ferocious house fire on
Sydney’s northern beaches.
...of seminal cinematographers who form the rollcall of our visual and
artistic history . The ABC reported yesterday that Mr Wasley s first job...
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01 December 2014 -
The Australian
SONY Pictures Entertainment is looking into whether North Korea may have been behind a
cyber attack on the studio last week.
...CIA to bump off Kim, has infuriated the North Koreans, with state
media warning of merciless retaliation . Citing sources, re/code said at the...
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