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Letter to the Editor: Smith Family earns HD

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A taste of community spirit in Werribee

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Students travel to Sydney for jazzy experience

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Camp Australia helping The Smith Family get kids back to school

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Gelato sales provide sweet start to school year

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Alcoa renews commitment to supporting Kwinana kids in need

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Families' lack of access to home computer and internet a challenge for national curriculum

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CEDA: Are disadvantaged young Australians at risk of being excluded from future jobs?

The world of work is changing rapidly with many jobs of the future yet to be imagined. It’s a massive shift for our economy and, in particular, for our emerging workforce as young Australians consider their transition from school to further study or employment.

By investing in a child’s education, we can break the cycle of poverty

The Smith Family CEO Dr Lisa O’Brien reflects on the extent of child poverty in Australia and says supporting children from disadvantaged backgrounds to succeed in their education is the most effective way to help them break the cycle of poverty.

Australian Financial Review: Time for the Unique Student Identifier

Each year in Australia, billions of dollars and a massive effort from individuals and organisations are invested in school education. But to what end?

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