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Australia news live: NSW records three new Covid-19 cases and other infections detected outside Sydney northern beaches

VCE results 2019: Everything you need to know about the ATAR and your VCE score

Equivalent studies Studies with significant overlap between them are considered equivalent. Consult with your school when choosing your VCE program to ensure you are not studying equivalent units. For further information, refer to the VCAA’s VCE and VCAL Administrative Handbook. However, if circumstances result in you studying equivalent units, only one of these units can be included in the calculation of your aggregate. This will be the unit with the highest permissible contribution to your aggregate. Example equivalent combinations follow. English and English as an Additional Language The same language in any combination of: first language; second language; second language advanced; language, culture and society; or VET study

Australia news live: Sydney on Boxing Day alert after premier s Covid warning – latest updates

Tasmania s Mona museum reopens on Boxing Day Hobart’s Museum of Old and New Art reopens today, having taken the shutdown mid-March as an opportunity for a refresh. Over 350 “highlights (and lowlights)” from David Walsh’s personal collection have been added to Mona’s semi-subterranean galleries. Nicole Durling, director of exhibitions and collections, said the nine-month closure had re-emphasised Walsh’s personal connection to the museum. Simply, it’s David Walsh’s home. This is what we have focused on for the rehang of the museum. . It’s like a portrait of David. Mona Museum (@monamuseum) Daddy s home. We re open. Everyone needs a ticket, even if you re Tasmanian. Pre-bookings are a must. Dad says go to the website: https://t.co/R18TxZ1oLEpic.twitter.com/RiE8VLJZBjDecember 25, 2020

Democracy Sausage: Can democracy be mended?

POLICY FORUM How citizen action is rewriting Australia’s political story 14 December 2020 Politics and policymaking can feel very distant from people’s everyday lives, and that disconnection can make individuals and communities feel powerless. So how are people helping to bridge this chasm and put the personal back into policy? From the community push to get an independent elected in the Victorian seat of Indi, to the knitting nannas of northern New South Wales challenging coal seam gas, citizens are finding new ways of connecting community to policy challenges. Are there lessons in these cases that could be scaled up and rolled out for other communities, and to tackle other challenges? Joining Professor Mark Kenny and regular podleague Dr Marija Taflaga are two of the authors of the new book

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