By Concetta Fierravanti-Wells - Australian Polity - Volume 2 (Number 1)
Ageing is the biggest social issue facing Australia. By the middle of the century there will be 50,000 centenarians and the number of 85 year olds is expected to jump from 400,000 in 2007 to 1.6 million in 2047.
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By Michael Gove - Australian Polity - Volume 1 (Number 5)
England is fortunate that we have so many great schools, so many superb teachers and so many outstanding head teachers.
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By Dr Kevin Donnelly - Australian Polity - Volume 1 (Number 5)
National surveys consistently place education, along with employment, health and the economy, as an issue near the top of the list when it comes to ranking voters’ concerns.
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By Alan Tudge - Australian Polity - Volume 1 (Number 5)
Teacher reforms to give our students the world’s best education
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By Brett Mason - Australian Polity - Volume 1 (Number 5)
Student loss a $2.6bn blow”, “Unis locked in the ‘great’ debate”, “Overseas student strategy criticised”, “Quality debate stifled”, “Universities fee hike threatens an equitable system”, “Basic research fails leadership and funding test”.
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By Glyn Davis - Australian Polity - Volume 1 (Number 5)
Bringing diversity back to Australian higher education.
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By Ed Byrne - Australian Polity - Volume 1 (Number 5)
Australia’s universities are central pillars of our civil society. As well as providing tertiary education at Bachelor, Masters and Doctoral level, they contribute significantly to the research and innovation base of the country, provide community support in many areas of intellectual endeavour and act as one of the repositories of our national culture.
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