La Trobe Live – Episode 3 (2023)
Trigger Warning: This broadcast will discuss mental health and suicide. This may be triggering to viewers with similar experiences. La Trobe hosts Mitchell White
Trigger Warning: This broadcast will discuss mental health and suicide. This may be triggering to viewers with similar experiences. La Trobe hosts Mitchell White
Studying online left her with less experience in the field.
70,000 families affected after many workers walk out
Trigger Warning: This broadcast will discuss mental health and suicide. This may be triggering to viewers with similar experiences. La Trobe hosts Mitchell White
Studying online left her with less experience in the field.
70,000 families affected after many workers walk out
Are co-educational schools really enforcing gender equality?
What drives over half a million students here every year?
Is fairer education funding needed?
One-quarter of Australian children are overweight.
Prime Minister backs Gonski report suggestions.
The largest proportion of students come from China.
Only one in four students enter uni based on ATAR.
School community angered over firing of deputy principal.
Are resource-poor kindergartens struggling to make ends meet for special needs students?
Australia is sliding down the education rankings.
We look at alternative methods for university entry.
Protestors disrupted Christopher Pyne’s La Trobe University visit today, Tam Kendi and Joely Mitchell report.
Senior secondary students from Hobsons Bay City Shire have introduced a Bill in YMCA’s Youth Parliament for the introduction of family violence education in schools. Alice Rennison asks if this solution is viable.
A lack of discussion about higher education has left many feeling nervous ahead of the federal budget release on 12 May, writes Kieran Balmaceda.
In order to save lives and reduce stigma surrounding mental health issues, a greater effort must be made to educate young people, writes Sally Buchanan-Hagen.
Millions of girls around the world are missing out on an education. Things must change soon, writes Julia Szuflak.
Eating to avoid studying is common for students. Erin Lyons discusses the link between procrastination and overeating.
No ifs, no buts, no education cuts. Australian students are united in their fight to prevent education from becoming a commodity, writes Rachel Wagner.
The Victorian Government is helping students tackle problem bullying with the release of a new program, says Mandi Santic.
As the International Year of Youth winds down, Jyade Old speaks to Australia’s Youth Representative to the United Nations about his experiences in the role.