Education
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Students dig history
MILDURA Primary School students are eager for an intriguing glimpse of the past when a 25-year-old time capsule is opened. Next Monday, the school will…
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Remote Study in 2024: How Sunraysia Students Can Stay Motivated
For Aussie students living in regional areas, remote learning has become a crucial part of their educational journey. However, keeping students focused and motivated can…
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Buronga teacher earns national award
A LOCAL primary school teacher only two years into her career has taken out a national award for outstanding teacher excellence. The award is given…
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$4.4m SuniTAFE upgrade complete
A $4.4 MILLION overhaul of SuniTAFE Mildura campus’ main entrance is now complete. The Victorian Government announced the funding in 2020, investing $2.8 million to…
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Program inspires beauty teacher
BEAUTY teacher Jess Kendrigan has applied extra foundation to her fledgling professional career. The SuniTAFE educator has just completed the VET Development Centre’s Teaching Fellowship…
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Firing young imaginations
FLAMES, froth, physics and fossils are just some of the high-impact displays coming to Mildura to foster a fascination with science. A collective of science…
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Hands-on learning for students
ANOTHER 19 students have now completed the Northern Mallee Horticulture Immersion Project. Introduced this year, the Horticulture Immersion Project is a hands-on course that runs…
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Kids ask the big questions
FOR this first time since before COVID, Sunraysia students have polished their critical thinking skills in the Mallee Regional Debating Competition. Trinity Lutheran College hosted…
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Frozen in the theatre
TRINITY Lutheran College has inspired a new generation of local performers, who are this month preparing for the school’s production of Frozen JR. Arts coordinator…
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Get little Dahls off their devices
ROALD Dahl said that “if you are going to get anywhere in life, you have to read a lot of books”, and students at The…
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Socceroo striker takes to Mildura pitch
FORMER Socceroos striker Joshua Kennedy helped mark the end of a five-week initiative on Wednesday by lacing up his boots and participating in a staff-versus-students…
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Invaluable learning in the field
STUDENTS from La Trobe University’s Bundoora campus were out in the field in Mildura this week for experiences that couldn’t be learned from a lecture…