What if you could push a button and beat the fastest turn in the world for the 100m backstroke? For Swimming Australia, a more unified view of data was essential to optimizing athlete performance at ...
Sarah Pilcher does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
International students are travelling long distances and making big sacrifices to get an Australian education. In particular, they can find Australian English challenging and they share how they are ...
Very few people know so much about educating children remotely — but my Aunt Pat is an exception. She raised eight kids on a cattle station in Australia’s remote Northern Territory. By Besha Rodell ...
After two comprehensive wins in three days - including one over old rivals England - the swagger and the supreme confidence is back for the Australians. Their start to the tournament was an absolute ...
Learning and development is a vital part of many organisations’ attraction, retention and career development strategies. Teresa Russell looks at how to implement effective workplace learning ...
This story was originally published by First Languages Australia in Warra: Building teams, building resources. The Gumbaynggirr language is traditionally spoken in the northern coastal region of the ...
Australia’s Albanese government recently announced an inquiry into the Commonwealth government’s Covid-19 response. While such an inquiry is welcome, the announcement was immediately criticised for ...
Why do we learn? This is the provocative question that Stanislas Dehaene asks in his book How We Learn. 1 But you’ve probably never asked yourself: “Why do we learn in the first place?” As Dehaene ...