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Back to school spells new tests for refugee students

Back to school spells new tests for refugee students
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Kogarah High School s Intensive English Centre teacher rewarded for long service to NSW Department of Education | St George & Sutherland Shire Leader

Kogarah High School s Intensive English Centre teacher rewarded for long service to NSW Department of Education | St George & Sutherland Shire Leader
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Try League and Silktails to lead Harmony Celebrations

Try League and Silktails to lead Harmony Celebrations Author Share on social media The NSWRL will celebrate Harmony Week from the grassroots to the elite this week with Try League clinics for more than 130 children from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities, while Fiji’s Kaiviti Silktails will kick off their Ron Massey Cup campaign on Saturday (20 March). The Try League program, being run by NSWRL, in partnership with Multicultural NSW, aims to break down social barriers and get children active while learning about an iconic Australian sport in a fun, non-competitive environment. The clinics will be held at three venues in western and south-west Sydney:

Wollongong English learning centre workers lose jobs as overseas arrivals plummet

Wollongong English learning centre workers lose jobs as overseas arrivals plummet By Hariette Ntakirutimana and Justin Huntsdale © Provided by ABC Health Multilingual support worker Leatitie Umuvyeyi has had her hours cut. (ABC Illawarra: Hariette Ntakirutimana) An intensive English learning centre has become a casualty of COVID-19 border closures as a shortage of new arrivals in Australia means a lack of demand for services, forcing significant job cuts. The job losses are hitting a sector of the community already struggling to find employment. Leatitie Umuvyeyi is one of many Intensive English Centre (IEC) multilingual support workers in Wollongong, on the New South Wales South Coast, who have been placed on reduced hours while international borders are closed.

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