Victorian Minister for Multicultural Affairs Ros Spence today announced up to $8 million in grants for additional support for multicultural communities.
This funding is...
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) through the Philippine Trade and Investment Centre (PTIC) in Sydney said Filipino products are now available in...
By Mark Anthony
On January 24th, over 2,400 attendees from 70 countries including the Philippines, Australia, Germany, South Africa and South Korea joined the global...
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has today approved the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine for use in Australia following a full and thorough assessment process.
The vaccine...
The Philippine Language School of Victoria, Inc. is a recognised VCE provider and accredited School by the Department of Education and Training. Founded in 1993 by Perla Adaptar Luetic. It is now accepting enrolments from Prep to Year 12 and for...
By Matthew Thompson
Australia’s higher education system is comprised of approximately 4,000 Registered Training Organisations (RTO’s) including 59 TAFE institutes dispersed across metropolitan and regional areas, along with 43 universities, all of which operate within a stringent legislative and regulatory...
As the world races to find a cure for COVID-19, Victorian teachers are fighting a battle of their own.
The ever-evolving phases of the pandemic meant that educators are continuously changing their pedagogy. Teachers had to transition from face-to-face teaching...
By Charisse Garcia, Primary School Teacher at a mainstream school in Victoria
With Debussy’s Claire de Lune as my background music, I handed the grey lead pencil to my nine-year-old, ‘Slant down, slant down, across’, repeatedly. It was her fourth...
Education, they say, is the only legacy that parents can leave to their children. Ask any sensible parent and they are likely to agree. Unfortunately, tuition fees and other academic expenses are quite expensive. If the cost of tuition...