Is Australia’s reconciliation process being hindered by a lack of understanding of our true history?
Is Australia’s reconciliation process being hindered by a lack of understanding of our true history?
In a highly sexualised world, where does the asexual community fit?
Is contract cheating worth the potential future risks of blackmail or losing your degree?
The WA government has unveiled its first ‘student council’, drawing teenage perspectives from across the state.
Tourette Syndrome Awareness Week is encouraging thoughtful discussion about the condition in Australia.
As living costs increase at record rates, young people are finding it harder to manage.
They’re glamorous and fabulous and all over the TV. But what is it like to date a drag queen?
This podcast explores the big changes – and unexpected benefits – the pandemic is bringing to different generations of Australians.
Computers from Perth high schools are being re-imaged and sent abroad to help students in schools with fewer resources.
Teachers dominate the WA Legislative Assembly – 11 Members out of 59 have a background in education.
Immersive on-country experiences are helping non-Indigenous students learn about Australia’s first culture.
Journalism education is responding to challenges facing the media industry, and changing attitudes towards news.
Protests at Curtin’s proposed cuts to teaching staff took place on campus today.
Students are reacting to the news online lectures are set to continue next year.
Ocean Reef Senior High School’s new Performing Arts Theatre is already bringing joy.
Students concerned as funding cuts impact their job prospects.
Curtin unveils new educational opportunities in light of the coronavirus crisis.