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More tertiary education opportunities for students in Wangaratta

Date Time More tertiary education opportunities for students in Wangaratta The Morrison Government will provide funding to help establish the Country Universities Centre (CUC) Ovens Murray, creating more opportunities for local students to pursue tertiary education studies in regional Victoria. The Australian Government will provide more than $2.5 million to establish a main campus in Wangaratta and satellite centres in Mansfield and Corryong – fulfilling an election commitment to establish a Regional University Centre in Wangaratta. This project will be funded through the Government’s $74.2 million Regional University Centres program. Minister for Education and Youth Alan Tudge said the CUC Ovens Murray centre would be crucial in delivering more opportunities for regional and rural students in Wangaratta.

Victoria Law Week offers free legal advice, interactive activities and a celebration of justice

Lawyers in Australia charge from around $200/hr (junior lawyer) to $700/hr (partner), depending on the area of law they practise – and you can add to that administration costs and other fees. Once a year, however, Victorian Law Week (VLW) offers people a chance to access lawyers for free. Best of all, many of the events running from 17-23 May are online, allowing attendees to enjoy legal advice from the comfort of their own homes. Mick Paskos, VLW’s publicist, told Neos Kosmos that “for most people, the first encounter with the law can be a difficult and stressful time, however VLW helps to build bridges so that people can get to know the law in a fun way when things aren’t as stressful”. In this way, he says, a positive experience during VLW may make it easier for people to navigate the legal system should they later need to interact with the law.

Photographer Tom Goldner captures the aftermath of the Australian wildfires

Geographical Magazine Photographer Tom Goldner captures the aftermath of the Australian wildfires Written by  Jacob Dykes 2021 Tom Goldner s project Do Brumbies Dream in Red? is an intimate portrayal of the effect of environmental catastophe. He sought to question our relationship with nature through the symbolism of the Australian brumby – a feral horse with a controversial reputation among environmentalists With little to impede it, the wind blew across the leafless, grassless otherworld in deathly silence. It was a stark contrast to the infernal images normally associated with the word ‘wildfire’. This was the scene encountered by photographer Tom Goldner when he visited the charred eucalyptus forests of New South Wales and Victoria in the summer of 2019.

Man From Snowy River legend cracks on as High Country celebrates tumultuous year

Man From Snowy River legend cracks on as High Country celebrates tumultuous year
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