At a time when universities are desperate to fill the void left by international students caused by the pandemic, there's been a spike in enrolments in agricultural science courses as young Australians take advantage of lower fees and good job prospects.
10 February 2021 | 03:24pm
Three South West Students Score Scholarships
The Gardiner Dairy Foundation has awarded it s seven Tertiary Scholarships, three of which have gone to students from the South West dairy region.
They were awarded to Warrnambool s Grace Billington (Bill Pyle scholarship), Boorcan s Toby Fleming (Shirley Harlock scholarship) and Garvoc s Rachel Dickson (Jakob Malmo scholarship).
The scholarships are awarded annually to students have shown a commitment to leadership and personal development and who intend to return to regional Victoria at the completion of their studies.
Each scholarship recipient will receive $10,000 annually for up to three years to contribute towards costs associated with their studies.
10 February 2021 | 03:24pm
Three South West Students Score Scholarships
The Gardiner Dairy Foundation has awarded it s seven Tertiary Scholarships, three of which have gone to students from the South West dairy region.
They were awarded to Warrnambool s Grace Billington (Bill Pyle scholarship), Boorcan s Toby Fleming (Shirley Harlock scholarship) and Garvoc s Rachel Dickson (Jakob Malmo scholarship).
The scholarships are awarded annually to students have shown a commitment to leadership and personal development and who intend to return to regional Victoria at the completion of their studies.
Each scholarship recipient will receive $10,000 annually for up to three years to contribute towards costs associated with their studies.
Fire and strong wind warnings still in place as a heatwave conditions ease across south-eastern states
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Sweltering conditions have eased in much of Victoria and South Australia, but fire danger remains and the heat is expected to continue in New South Wales and Queensland into Australia Day.
Key points:
A cool change hit Melbourne earlier than expected, seeing temperatures dramatically drop
Parts of NSW and Queensland are expected to maintain high temperatures into Australia Day