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Announcing changes to the timeline of the Australian Vocational Student Prize. Follow the link to find out more.

Schools Service Point

Schools Service Point provides the ability to access schools-related services with a single logon.

Non-government schools are reminded that Student Attendance data is to be entered by 21 September 2007. For more information, see SSP Help.

Career Advice Australia You are now leaving the DEST website is an Australian Government initiative that provides a comprehensive national career development and transition support system for all Australians.

Career and life skills education programme that will help students see the connection between school studies and life after school. The Real Game You are now leaving the DEST website offers a series of six programmes for students aged 8 to 18 years and adults.

The Endeavour Language Teacher Fellowships (ELTF) You are now leaving the DEST website is an initiative of the Australian Government to support Australian language teachers to improve their language proficiency and cultural knowledge through intensive, short-term, language and culture study programmes.


The 2008 Australian Government National Awards for Quality Schooling  You are now leaving the DEST website were presented on 3 June 2008 by the Hon Julia Gillard MP, Minister for Education. The winners included teachers, principals, support staff and schools from across Australia.
It is National Bilby Day on 14 September 2008. To help promote this day, the Save the Bilby Fund is running the Face the Challenge crossword competition as a fun way for school students to learn more about bilbies and other endangered species. For more information go to www.savethebilbyfund.com  You are now leaving the DEST website National Bilby Day was launched in 2005 to promote awareness of bilbies and other endangered species and their fight for survival.

PACER is an Australian Government initiative which provides a subsidy for schools to travel to Canberra as part of their civics and citizenship education.

The 2008 Administrative Guidelines set out the objectives, administrative requirements and funding allocations for Australian Government programmes for schools for 2008.

In May 2006 the Australian Government commissioned the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) to analyse and report on the content, curriculum and standards in Year 12 English (including Literature), Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry and Australian History. The report from ACER is now available.

The Australian Government Quality Teacher Programme  You are now leaving the DEST website is implementing the Teachers for the 21st Century initiative. The website provides an information exchange for the programme, particularly best practice in teacher professional development.

Teacher quality and the strength of school leadership are recognised as the greatest determinants of educational success. Quality teaching You are now leaving the DEST website has a measurable impact on student outcomes. 
Year 12-what next? You are now leaving the DEST website is a guide to help students plan their post-school education and training. It includes information about working life in the future, course options and where to get help and information.
EdNA Online You are now leaving the DEST website (Education Network Australia) supports and promotes the benefits of the internet for learning, education and training in Australia. It is organised around Australian curriculum and its tools are free to Australian educators.

Success for Boys’ You are now leaving the DEST website is an Australian Government initiative that aims to help schools improve boys' learning outcomes and engagement nationally, by providing teachers with access to high quality professional learning.

The Resilience Education and Drug Information website You are now leaving the DEST website key feature is a comprehensive database of information about resources, policies and materials for drug education and incident management.

The Cannabis and consequences: a teacher resource booklet is also available.

Discovering Democracy You are now leaving the DEST website provides materials for ongoing civics and citizenship education across a range of education sectors: schools, higher education, adult and community education, and vocational education and training institutions

The Australian Government will provide $2 million for a new initiative that will encourage young Australians to be enterprising and seize opportunities.

The Enterprise Learning for the 21st Century initiative will fund businesses, industry, education and community organisations to undertake innovative projects that support young people to build their enterprise skills, think creatively and reach their full potential.  

National Centre for History Education You are now leaving the DEST website provides a gateway to the teaching and learning of history in Australian schools.
The Asia Education Foundation You are now leaving the DEST website (AEF) provides schools and teachers with a range of services to engage young Australians with Asia through studies of Asia.

The General Recurrent Grants Programme helps government and non-government schools with the recurrent costs of school education so that they can offer students educational programmes directed towards the achievement of the Australian Government’s priorities for schooling.