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Nowra East Public School takes the ‘wellbeing’ lead

Nowra East Public School takes the ‘wellbeing’ lead

by Jamie Reay | May 19, 2020 | News, Tech & Research

A Shoalhaven primary has been acknowledge for its commitment to student wellbeing. Nowra East Public School has been awarded a NSW Department of Education Disability Support Grant to expand its ‘wellbeing hub’ to the region’s Community of Schools...
Study shows that Australians believe casual workers need to be compensated

Study shows that Australians believe casual workers need to be compensated

by Brittany Birt | Apr 14, 2020 | Govt & Politics, News, TheStayHomer

The Australia Institute has found that 81% of Australian’s support the JobKeeper supplement payments to be extended to casual workers, without any restrictions on time served at the workplace. The study surveyed a nationally representative sample of 1,008 people...
The Royal Easter Show celebrates 116 years of fun and education

The Royal Easter Show celebrates 116 years of fun and education

by Paige Webster | Jun 29, 2019 | News

The Royal Easter Show has continued to educate with Lake Illawarra High School taking out first place in the School District Display for the second year. The display was made out of organic materials such as vegetables, seeds and grains. Lake Illawarra High School...
Wollongong City Council aims to create more than 10,000 new jobs in next decade

Wollongong City Council aims to create more than 10,000 new jobs in next decade

by Aden Day | Jun 4, 2019 | Govt & Politics, News, Tech & Research

Wollongong City Council is looking at ways to encourage University of Wollongong alumni to find permanent work in the Illawarra region. Outlined in council’s latest Economic Development Strategy for 2019-29, a goal has been set to create more than 10,500 new jobs...
Water restrictions kick-in despite lowest water usage in decades

Water restrictions kick-in despite lowest water usage in decades

by Sarah Gore | May 29, 2019 | News

Water restrictions will come into effect on Friday, June 1, despite water consumption staying at an all time low. Dams across the Sydney region are losing about 0.5% volume each week, but current water demand is approximately 100 billion litres per year lower than it...
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