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The Well-Rounded Photographer: 8 Instructors Teach 8 Genres of Photography

8 Instructors Teach 8 Genres of Photography With Mike Kelley, Peter Hurley, Brian Rodgers Jr., Clay Cook, Monte Isom, Dylan Patrick, Elia Locardi, and Joey Wright Produced by Fstoppers The Well-Rounded Photographer tutorial includes over 13 hours of content from eight world-class instructors. Learn the skills needed to master landscape, product, headshot, architecture, editorial, studio, and natural light photography all in one tutorial. These brand new lessons are not found in any other tutorial. This video tutorial includes Image Files Included with Each Lesson Learn A Wide Variety of Techniques $299

Schools are forced to lock up student toilets during class time to stop kids vaping in the bathrooms

Queensland schools have been forced to lock up toilets to crack down on students vaping in the bathroom during classes.  Aquinas College on the Gold Coast have closed their toilets and students will now undergo a check-in procedure to get their teacher s permission to use the facilities during a lesson.   On Wednesday a letter was sent to parents advising of a procedural change in response to behavioural and students welfare concerns, the Gold Coast Bulletin reported.     Aquinas College (pictured) students in QLD have check-in procedure to use toilet in class to crack down on vaping during class time  Schools forced to close toilets during class time to deter pupils vaping in lessons (pictured: stock image of person using vape pen) 

RMIT, Swinburne, La Trobe post hefty deficits but not all Victorian universities in the red

Advertisement RMIT, Swinburne and La Trobe universities have all posted multimillion-dollar deficits as COVID-19 took a heavy toll on the institutions’ finances. But Victoria’s other public universities all managed to achieve a surplus in 2020 despite the closure of Australia’s borders to international students, annual reports tabled in State Parliament on Tuesday show. RMIT University went from a $62.88m surplus in 2019 to a $55.93 deficit one year later. Credit:Dianna Snape RMIT University suffered the biggest deficit last year, reporting that it was $55.93 million in the red, compared with a $62.88 million surplus in 2019 – a turnaround of $118.81 million in one year.

Not allowed home

Not allowed home A FINE STATE OF AFFAIRS © Provided by Crikey border airport Anyone who has visited India within 14 days of arriving in Australia will from today risk jail terms up to five years and fines of up to $66,000, with Guardian Australia reporting that several groups have raised human rights concerns and the possibility of multiple legal issues but Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne has denied the ban was motivated by racism. Payne has cited medical advice for implementing the ban, which will be reviewed on May 15, and that the rate of positive cases in quarantine having come from India has grown from 10% to 57% in the past month.

The $1 7bn childcare subsidy boost will help some – but it won t improve affordability for most | Childcare Australia

How will these changes affect you? In the short term, not at all. They won’t affect anyone until July 2022. After that, some families will see great benefit. But our analysis suggests the policy package won’t do much to improve the affordability of childcare for many families on low to middle incomes. Nor will it do anything to address systemic problems. Defining affordability A lot of the discussion on childcare affordability focuses on per-hour costs and anecdotal evidence based on individual families’ circumstances. Families’ lived experiences are important, as are average out-of-pocket fees. But without understanding what affordability means, it’s very difficult to pin down how much of an issue childcare affordability actually is.

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