Unions are warning that Tasmanian teachers face a particularly difficult year, and the Education Minister says it is not his fault.

Researchers have discovered evidence of a microorganism that has not evolved in more than 2 billion years, living in Western Australian waters.

The University of Queensland has launched a new open access research journal that will look at the neurobiology of learning.

Many families will pay $60 more for childcare each day when new staffing rules are applied next year, which does little for Tony Abbott’s pledge to make daycare cheaper.

Building public support for climate change policies must go further than just improving the public’s understanding of science, new research says.

Evidence is beginning to show a clear link between diet quality, nutritional deficiencies and mental health.

They may not own their own computers, but learning computer programming may help many Cambodian children find their way to productive future careers.

The UN is calling on global governments to reverse the decline in physical education (PE) investment worldwide.

Figures show around half of new Australian teachers leave the job after just five years, and the Victorian Government says it wants change.

New research suggests ravens might be haters.

Education Minister Christopher Pyne has signalled that he may negotiate with the Opposition on uni fee deregulation, and claims to have the backing of the man behind HECS.

Australia’s top national science agencies say looming climate change will hit the nation hard, and the chance to do anything about it is slipping away.

An international study has found that girls outperform boys in educational achievement worldwide.

Researchers have found five genetic variants that could play a big role in brain development, educational and psychiatric conditions.

The Northern Territory Government will have to spend an extra $23 million to help schools transition to a new funding model.

The Barngarla people have been granted a native title claim that covers about two thirds of South Australia's Eyre Peninsula.

The legal and academic communities have backed Australian Human Rights Commission President Gillian Triggs, as she faces criticism from the Australian Government.

Maths. Robots. The Internet. If you are still reading, QUT’s newest online course may be right up your cyborg alley.

One of Australia’s major banks will employ at least 400 indigenous Australians in a big hiring push over the next few years.

On a casual night in the lab, an Australian PhD student has picked up a flash of radio waves from a few billion years ago.

A Melbourne school has won a global award for its broad range of renewable energy measures.

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