The Community Colleges Australia (CCA) corporate governance educational audio podcasts have become very popular, with total downloads now exceeding 1100.
CCA has produced and released 14 corporate governance podcasts to date: a second series of 6 released in May 2019 joined the original series of 8, released in...
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New NSW Labor Skills and Education Opposition Shadow Ministers Announced
The new NSW Labor Opposition Leader Jodi McKay has announced her shadow cabinet, which includes a number of changes relevant to adult and community education providers:
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- Lakemba MP Jihad Dib (pictured), a former Sydney secondary school principal who had previously held the education role, picks up responsibility...
Sneak Peek: What’s in store at CCA’s November Brisbane Conference
Community Colleges Australia (CCA) has offered a “sneak peek” at what’s in store for its November conference in Brisbane. CCA has released the names and details of 16 speakers and 11 conference exhibitors.
“Every CCA conference is the place to go for Australia’s adult and community education providers – and for those...
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NSW Adult and Community Education Infrastructure Maintenance Grants Program announced
The NSW Department of Industry has announced a “NSW Adult and Community Education (ACE) Infrastructure Maintenance Grants Program” that will support the maintenance and refurbishment of ACE physical premises. One-off grant payments for the 2019-2020 financial year will be made to ACE providers to enhance facilities and support the delivery of vocational education and training...
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The Deaf Society hits the big screen at the 2019 Sydney Film Festival
The Deaf Society, a member of Community Colleges Australia, proudly featured its Auslan course promotion at Australia’s premier international film festival, the iconic Sydney Film Festival from 5 – 16 June 2019.
Among more than 250 award-winners, dramas and cinematic documentaries, The Deaf Society’s large scale, was...
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Queensland State Budget approaches $1 billion for training and skills
The Queensland Government has announced a 2019/20 training and skills budget approaching $1 billion. Minister for Training and Skills Development Shannon Fentiman said the latest budget has delivered an additional $24 million, bringing the Training and Skills budget to $978 million.
The Budget includes the successful $420 million Read more