XXXXXX during New South Wales state election day, in Sydney, Saturday, 25 March 2023. Voters head to the polls to elect the 58th Parliament of New South Wales today with the incumbent minority Liberal/National Coalition state government, led by Premier Do
XXXXXX during New South Wales state election day, in Sydney, Saturday, 25 March 2023. Voters head to the polls to elect the 58th Parliament of New South Wales today with the incumbent minority Liberal/National Coalition state government, led by Premier Do
Students Neve Green, Sophie Higgins and Sophie Hernaman from Michelago Public School are preparing to celebrate the schools 150 years. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos

Students Neve Green, Sophie Higgins and Sophie Hernaman from Michelago Public School are preparing to celebrate the schools 150 years. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos

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Chasia Feldman with her preschool students (from left) Sima, Lior, Zalman, and Mackenzie. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos

Canberra's first jewish school Chasia Feldman with her preschool students (from left) Sima, Lior, Zalman, and Mackenzie.

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Preschoolers  (from left) Lior, Zalman,  Sima and Mendel. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos

Canberra's first jewish school Preschoolers (from left) Lior, Zalman, Sima and Mendel.

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Good Shepherd Catholic Primary School teacher Keith Roberts, father of Olympic javelin thrower Kelsey-Lee Barber, with students show their support as she throws in the final on Friday night. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos - THE CANBERRA TIMES, ACM

Good Shepherd Catholic Primary School teacher Keith Roberts, father of Olympic javelin thrower Kelsey-Lee Barber, with students show their support as she throws in the final on Friday night. Good Shepherd Catholic Primary School teacher Keith Roberts, father of Olympic javelin thrower Kelsey-Lee Barber, with students show their support as she throws in the final on Friday night.

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(Parents from left) Tracy Mowlam, Belinda Breen, Annie McArthur, Katherine Austin, and Ben Sweeney, (Kids from left) Nathaniel Mowlam, Lindsay McArthur, Hayden Breen, Amelia Austin, and Rhys Sweeney at St Clares of Assisi Primary School. Photo: Dion Georg

five students and 5 teachers had their kids start at St Clares of Assisi Primary School in 2012 now the kids are set to graduate. (Parents from left) Tracy Mowlam, Belinda Breen, Annie McArthur, Katherine Austin, and Ben Sweeney, (Kids from left) Nathaniel Mowlam, Lindsay McArthur, Hayden Breen, Amelia Austin, and Rhys Sweeney at St Clares of Assisi Primary School.

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Kaleen Primary School students (back row) Lila Sit, Alexis Cofinas, Sienna Flahive, Makensey Day, James Orea, (front row) Aiza Durrani, Abhigna Dudaga, Aneera Islam, Paige Galbraith, and Jayden Kelly with positive behaviour tokens.  Picture: Dion Georgopo

 Kaleen Primary School students (back row) Lila Sit, Alexis Cofinas, Sienna Flahive, Makensey Day, James Orea, (front row) Aiza Durrani, Abhigna Dudaga, Aneera Islam, Paige Galbraith, and Jayden Kelly with positive behaviour tokens. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos

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Tiarni Mara has now graduated from Curtin Primary School and will be heading into highschool next year.  Picture: Dion Georgopoulos
Tiarni Mara has now graduated from Curtin Primary School and will be heading into highschool next year. Tiarni Mara has now graduated from Curtin Primary School and will be heading into highschool next year. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos
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St Mary MacKillop College principal Michael Lee says he wouldn't exclude kids or teachers based on their sexulaity. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos
Damon Van Putten,  and Madison Greenwood at St John Paul II College Canberra. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos

Faith-based education story for St John Paul II College Canberra Damon Van Putten, and Madison Greenwood at St John Paul II College Canberra.

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Year 12 high school Student Phillip Bova 17 at Kirrawee High School is relieved to have finished their HSC economics exam, Thursday 19th of October 2023. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos / The Sydney Morning Herald

HSC economics exam Year 12 high school Student Phillip Bova 17 at Kirrawee High School is relieved to have finished their HSC economics exam.

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Year 12 high school Student Amadene Edwards 18 at Kirrawee High School is relieved to have finished their HSC economics exam, Thursday 19th of October 2023. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos / The Sydney Morning Herald

HSC economics exam Year 12 high school Student Amadene Edwards 18 at Kirrawee High School is relieved to have finished their HSC economics exam.

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Year 12 high school students Maxim Goloubev 17, Phillip Bova 17, Lindsay Scott 17, and Amadene Edwards 18 at Kirrawee High School are relieved to have finished their HSC economics exam, Thursday 19th of October 2023. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos / The Sydney

HSC economics exam Year 12 high school students Maxim Goloubev 17, Phillip Bova 17, Lindsay Scott 17, and Amadene Edwards 18 at Kirrawee High School are relieved to have finished their HSC economics exam.

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Year 12 high school students Amadene Edwards 18, Maxim Goloubev 17, Phillip Bova 17, and Lindsay Scott 17, at Kirrawee High School are relieved to have finished their HSC economics exam, Thursday 19th of October 2023. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos / The Sydney

HSC economics exam Year 12 high school students Amadene Edwards 18, Maxim Goloubev 17, Phillip Bova 17, and Lindsay Scott 17, at Kirrawee High School are relieved to have finished their HSC economics exam.

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STORY: Randwick Girls and Randwick Boys High schools are merging. Current students at Randwick Girls Highschool vice-captain Amy Simmonds, and captain Keira McNeill are against the merger, outside Randwick Girls High Students, Monday 25th of September 202
Revival of indigenous languages in schools. Executive Principal Nicole Wade with students Kaidynce Newman-Riedl, and Keshav Singh at Curran Public School inside their indigenous language room where they teach Dharawal, Thursday 19th of October 2023. Photo

Revival of indigenous languages in schools. Executive Principal Nicole Wade with students Kaidynce Newman-Riedl, and Keshav Singh at Curran Public School inside their indigenous language room where they teach Dharawal.

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Newly appointed director of the NSW Education Department Murat Dizdar, visiting students at Cabramatta High School, Thursday 8th of June 2023. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos / The Sydney Morning Herald

appointed director of the NSW Education Department Murat Dizdar, visiting students at Cabramatta High School.

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Sydney Girls High school students who are apart of the debating team speaker Anhaar Kareem with team mates listening Miriam Stubbs-Goulston, Melissa Liu, Sofia Malik, and Sofia Tzarimas, at Sydney Girls High school, Friday 11th of August 2023. Photo: Dion

 Sydney Girls High school students who are apart of the debating team speaker Anhaar Kareem with team mates listening Miriam Stubbs-Goulston, Melissa Liu, Sofia Malik, and Sofia Tzarimas, at Sydney Girls High school.

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Sydney Girls High school students who are apart of the debating team Anhaar Kareem, Miriam Stubbs-Goulston, Melissa Liu, Sofia Malik, and Sofia Tzarimas with debating co-ordinator Denise Vicencio, at Sydney Girls High school, Friday 11th of August 2023. P

Sydney Girls High school students who are apart of the debating team Anhaar Kareem, Miriam Stubbs-Goulston, Melissa Liu, Sofia Malik, and Sofia Tzarimas with debating co-ordinator Denise Vicencio, at Sydney Girls High school.

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Sal works with her daughter Aria 9, to manage her feelings and calm down in moments when she is overwhelmed and emotional. Working towards ensuring prevention and equipping kids early on with the right skills to manage their mental health, at their home i

Sal With her daughter Aria 9, who are working towards ensuring prevention and equipping kids early on with the right skills to manage their mental health, at their home in Balgowlah.

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Former primary school teacher Tam Milledge is now working full time as a social media influencer, now known as @mrslearningbee, her passion for teaching online has gathered a large following on social media for her exciting and informative video content,

 Former primary school teacher Tam Milledge is now working full time as a social media influencer, now known as @mrslearningbee, her passion for teaching online has gathered a large following on social media for her exciting and informative video content, pictured at her home in Balgowlah.

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No major boost to the number if girls enrolled at public selective schools over the past 5 years. Flora Xie’s daughter Bonnie Li, has turned down a place at a selective high school for next year and has taken a scholarship at a private school when she sta

Bonnie Li has turned down a place at a selective high school for next year and has taken a scholarship at a private school when she starts year 7, at her home in Pennant Hills.

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Canberra United player Laura Hughes is juggling soccer and her year 12 school exams. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos

Canberra United player Laura Hughes is juggling soccer and her year 12 school exams

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Junior Canberra Girls Grammar Shool Student Anatasia Maleganea has won an ACT Children's Week award by creating badges that show a person's country of origin. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos - THE CANBERRA TIMES, ACM

Junior Canberra Girls Grammar Shool Student Anatasia Maleganea has won an ACT Children's Week award by creating badges that show a person's country of origin.

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English teacher Kerry Trott at Alfred Deakin High School talks about the challenges of teathing this year during bushfires and the COVID-19 pandemic. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos - THE CANBERRA TIMES, ACM

Challenges of teaching during COVID-19 and bushfires English teacher Kerry Trott at Alfred Deakin High School.

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Canteen manager Kim Todd with her children  Chelsea Todd 5, and Cooper Todd 8 at Miles Franklin Primary School canteen. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos - THE CANBERRA TIMES, ACM

School Canteen Day Canteen manager Kim Todd with her children Chelsea Todd 5, and Cooper Todd 8 at Miles Franklin Primary School canteen.

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Students Chelsea 5, and Cooper Todd 8  receive food at the Miles Franklin Primary School canteen. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos - THE CANBERRA TIMES, ACM

School Canteen Day Students Chelsea 5, and Cooper Todd 8 receive food at the Miles Franklin Primary School canteen.

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ANU PhD student McLean Cobden, and senior ecologist at the Environment Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate for ACT Laura Rayner,  holding  nestling superb parrots for banding, measuring and weighing, at the superb parrot nesting site at Thros

ANU PhD student McLean Cobden, and senior ecologist at the Environment Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate for ACT Laura Rayner, holding nestling superb parrots for banding, measuring and weighing, at the superb parrot nesting site at Throsby Reserve.

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ANU PhD student McLean Cobden and Senior ecologist at the Environment Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate for ACT Laura Rayner prepare nestling superb parrots for banding, measuring and weighing, at the superb parrot nesting site at Throsby R

ANU PhD student McLean Cobden, and senior ecologist at the Environment Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate for ACT Laura Rayner, holding nestling superb parrots for banding, measuring and weighing, at the superb parrot nesting site at Throsby Reserve.

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ANU PhD student McLean Cobden measures the head of a nestling superb parrot at the superb parrot nesting site at Throsby Reserve, Tuesday, 15th of December 2020. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos - THE CANBERRA TIMES, ACM

ANU PhD student McLean Cobden, and senior ecologist at the Environment Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate for ACT Laura Rayner, holding nestling superb parrots for banding, measuring and weighing, at the superb parrot nesting site at Throsby Reserve.

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Governor General David Hurley at the  Black Mountain School special needs school with students participating  in the Peer Support student welbeing initiative Talk-and-Walk-a-Thon. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos - THE CANBERRA TIMES, ACM

 Governor General David Hurley at the Black Mountain School special needs school with students participating in the Peer Support student welbeing initiative Talk-and-Walk-a-Thon.

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Governor General David Hurley at the  Black Mountain School special needs school with students participating  in the Peer Support student welbeing initiative Talk-and-Walk-a-Thon. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos - THE CANBERRA TIMES, ACM

Governor General David Hurley at the Black Mountain School special needs school with students participating in the Peer Support student welbeing initiative Talk-and-Walk-a-Thon.

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ANU students  Isabella Howard, and William Jaggers frog watching at the Macgregor Wetlands. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos - THE CANBERRA TIMES, ACM

ANU students Isabella Howard, and William Jaggers frog watching at the Macgregor Wetlands.

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ANU students  Isabella Howard, and William Jaggers frog watching at the Macgregor Wetlands. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos - THE CANBERRA TIMES, ACM

ANU students Isabella Howard, and William Jaggers frog watching at the Macgregor Wetlands.

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ANU students  Isabella Howard conducts a water temperature test during frog watching at the Macgregor wetlands. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos - THE CANBERRA TIMES, ACM

ANU students Isabella Howard, and William Jaggers frog watching at the Macgregor Wetlands.

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Honours student for applied water science  Jack Livingstone prepares samples for elemental analysis at a University of Canberra laboratory, Thursday 2nd of July 2020. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos - THE CANBERRA TIMES, ACM.

Honours student for applied water science Jack Livingstone prepares samples for elemental analysis at a University of Canberra laboratory.

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Merici College student Caitlyn Crick prepares for NAPLAN. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos

Students at Merici College prepare for NAPLAN. Merici College students Alyssia Borgia, Heather Bravo, Caitlyn Crick and Natalie Neshev prepare for NAPLAN.

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Merici College student Alyssia Borgia prepares for NAPLAN. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos

Students at Merici College prepare for NAPLAN. Merici College students Alyssia Borgia, Heather Bravo, Caitlyn Crick and Natalie Neshev prepare for NAPLAN.

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Merici College students Alyssia Borgia, Heather Bravo, Caitlyn Crick and Natalie Neshev  prepare for NAPLAN. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos

Students at Merici College prepare for NAPLAN. Merici College students Alyssia Borgia, Heather Bravo, Caitlyn Crick and Natalie Neshev prepare for NAPLAN.

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Matilda Bowen 10 at the last day of Code Camp at Holy Spirit Primary School. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos

A code camp is a school holiday program where kids 5 years and older learn to code an iPhone app in 5 days. Matilda Bowen 10 at the last day of Code Camp at Holy Spirit Primary School.

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Dirrum Dirrum Festival organisers (Front to Back) Isla Baird, Niamh Martin, Lydia Murray, Annie Creer Oliver Golding and Hugo Webster at Radford College. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos

Dirrum Dirrum Festival at Radford College Dirrum Dirrum Festival organisers (Front to Back) Isla Baird, Niamh Martin, Lydia Murray, Annie Creer Oliver Golding and Hugo Webster at Radford College.

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Students Neve Green, Sophie Higgins and Sophie Hernaman from Michelago Public School are preparing to celebrate the schools 150 years. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos

Students Neve Green, Sophie Higgins and Sophie Hernaman from Michelago Public School are preparing to celebrate the schools 150 years.

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Canberra Grammar School boarder Oscar Bowen will be flying to Thailand to be reunited with his family at the end of the school year as COVID-19 restriction continue to ease. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos - THE CANBERRA TIMES, ACM

Canberra Grammar School boarder Oscar Bowen will be flying to Thailand to be reunited with his family at the end of the school year as COVID-19 restriction continue to ease.

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Recent Hawker College graduate Cody Bryant who says school chaplains have kept him in school for Year 12. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos

. Recent Hawker College graduate Cody Bryant who says school chaplains have kept him in school for Year 12.

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Junior football coordinator for Eastlake Sean Heelan  teaching kids at the auskick motor skills program at Kingston Oval.  Picture: Dion Georgopoulos

Eastlake Football Club running an auskick program over the school holidays. Junior football coordinator for Eastlake Sean Heelan teaching kids at the auskick motor skills program at Kingston Oval.

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Eastlake Football Club running an auskick motor skills program for kids over the school holidays. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos

Eastlake Football Club running an auskick program over the school holidays.

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Thomas Swarbrick 3, at an Eastlake  auskick motor skills program at Kingston Oval.  Picture: Dion Georgopoulos

Eastlake Football Club running an auskick program over the school holidays. Thomas Swarbrick 3, at an Eastlake auskick motor skills program at Kingston Oval.

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German Australian playschool has received an exception and is now able to access  childcare subsidies. Director Lisa Stephan teaching the kids how to bake. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos

German Australian playschool Director Lisa Stephan teaching the kids how to bake.

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University of Canberra student researchers (from left) Aleksandar Draskovic, Shallo Waziri, Muhannad Alahmadi and Nadia Firdausi have studied whether data science can be used to model better traffic outcomes for the ACT. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos

University of Canberra student researchers (from left) Aleksandar Draskovic, Shallo Waziri, Muhannad Alahmadi and Nadia Firdausi have studied whether data science can be used to model better traffic outcomes for the ACT.

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