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‘Concerns have been raised’: $40m contract to upgrade schools axed, referred to the ICAC
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‘Concerns have been raised’: $40m contract to upgrade schools axed, referred to the ICAC

More than 30 new and upgraded school projects and 100 new public preschools are at risk after the NSW government terminated the contract.

  • by Chris O'Keefe

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‘Can’t have another Molly’: NSW says ‘all options’ are on the table on domestic violence

‘Can’t have another Molly’: NSW says ‘all options’ are on the table on domestic violence

The NSW government has left the door open to a royal commission ahead of a crucial meeting of cabinet on violence against women and children.

  • by Michael McGowan
‘No blank cheques’: Clare ties extra school funding to help for disadvantaged students

‘No blank cheques’: Clare ties extra school funding to help for disadvantaged students

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.

  • by Angus Thompson
‘Shortchanging kids’: States demand extra $12b in united front over schools

‘Shortchanging kids’: States demand extra $12b in united front over schools

States are accusing the federal government of shortchanging students as they seek a 5 per cent increase in school funding from the Commonwealth.

  • by Angus Thompson and Natassia Chrysanthos
The winners in radical shake-up of opportunity classes at Sydney schools
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The winners in radical shake-up of opportunity classes at Sydney schools

Lindfield East and Maroubra Junction Public are among the schools gaining new classes for gifted students, while others will have their OC intakes halved.

  • by Lucy Carroll and Nigel Gladstone
Every school in NSW to offer gifted education programs

Every school in NSW to offer gifted education programs

High potential and gifted education is available in only half the state’s schools, but Education Minister Prue Car plans to change that.

  • by Daniella White and Lucy Carroll
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‘Not a place for political activism’: Education minister slams teachers for pro-Palestinian stance

‘Not a place for political activism’: Education minister slams teachers for pro-Palestinian stance

Deputy Premier Prue Car has criticised teachers for wearing the Palestinian scarf in schools, saying classrooms are not places for political activism.

  • by Michael McGowan and Christopher Harris
The ‘Bondi Beach of the west’? New swimming spot confirmed for Penrith

The ‘Bondi Beach of the west’? New swimming spot confirmed for Penrith

One day in 2020, Penrith was the hottest place on earth. Now a new swimming spot is officially due to open – just in time for summer.

  • by Anthony Segaert
We’ve listed every school getting an upgrade. Others weren’t so lucky

We’ve listed every school getting an upgrade. Others weren’t so lucky

Search our database to see which schools have benefited from a funding injection.

  • by Christopher Harris
The co-ed change that will affect students at almost 90 Sydney primary schools
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The co-ed change that will affect students at almost 90 Sydney primary schools

High school intake areas from Dulwich Hill to Bankstown and Kogarah have been expanded to unlock access to co-ed public high schools for children starting year 7 in 2025.

  • by Lucy Carroll
Eastern suburbs single-sex schools to merge into new co-ed campus
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Eastern suburbs single-sex schools to merge into new co-ed campus

Students living in Sydney’s southern and eastern suburbs will have access to new co-educational high schools from 2025.

  • by Lucy Carroll