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More airports join the fast-track drone flight approval trial.
Mackay State High students excel with a State Champion title and multiple medals at the QRSS Championships.
Mackay student Ernestine Hankin from Kutta Mulla Gorinna School earned the Award of Excellence in the First Nations category at the 2024 IEU-QNT Art Awards for her artwork Leaving the Nest.
The Federal Government’s move to provide financial support for student teachers during their practicum in Queensland and Northern Territory is a key stride in reducing financial burden and increasing successful graduation rates.
Discover how the Harding Miller Education Foundation is empowering young female students in Greater Mackay through its four-year academic scholarships, offering resources, mentorship, and support.
A $3.9 million investment is propelling the QUT Mackay Renewable Biocommodities Pilot Plant (MRBPP) into the global spotlight.
Storm Netball Club Mackay is currently on the lookout for young talents aged 7-10 to join their modified competition.
Queensland’s Youth Engagement Education Reform package, backed by a substantial $288 million, is set to redefine the state’s approach to youth education.
Mackay’s Academic Bursary Program opens a gateway for local university students, offering a unique blend of paid work experience and financial support.
Queensland schools are embracing change from Term 1, 2024, requiring students to keep phones ‘away for the day’ during school hours.
More airports join the fast-track drone flight approval trial.
Mackay State High students excel with a State Champion title and multiple medals at the QRSS Championships.
Mackay student Ernestine Hankin from Kutta Mulla Gorinna School earned the Award of Excellence in the First Nations category at the 2024 IEU-QNT Art Awards for her artwork Leaving the Nest.
The Federal Government’s move to provide financial support for student teachers during their practicum in Queensland and Northern Territory is a key stride in reducing financial burden and increasing successful graduation rates.
Discover how the Harding Miller Education Foundation is empowering young female students in Greater Mackay through its four-year academic scholarships, offering resources, mentorship, and support.
A $3.9 million investment is propelling the QUT Mackay Renewable Biocommodities Pilot Plant (MRBPP) into the global spotlight.
Storm Netball Club Mackay is currently on the lookout for young talents aged 7-10 to join their modified competition.
Queensland’s Youth Engagement Education Reform package, backed by a substantial $288 million, is set to redefine the state’s approach to youth education.
Mackay’s Academic Bursary Program opens a gateway for local university students, offering a unique blend of paid work experience and financial support.
Queensland schools are embracing change from Term 1, 2024, requiring students to keep phones ‘away for the day’ during school hours.
More airports join the fast-track drone flight approval trial.
Mackay State High students excel with a State Champion title and multiple medals at the QRSS Championships.
Mackay student Ernestine Hankin from Kutta Mulla Gorinna School earned the Award of Excellence in the First Nations category at the 2024 IEU-QNT Art Awards for her artwork Leaving the Nest.
The Federal Government’s move to provide financial support for student teachers during their practicum in Queensland and Northern Territory is a key stride in reducing financial burden and increasing successful graduation rates.
Discover how the Harding Miller Education Foundation is empowering young female students in Greater Mackay through its four-year academic scholarships, offering resources, mentorship, and support.
A $3.9 million investment is propelling the QUT Mackay Renewable Biocommodities Pilot Plant (MRBPP) into the global spotlight.
Storm Netball Club Mackay is currently on the lookout for young talents aged 7-10 to join their modified competition.
Queensland’s Youth Engagement Education Reform package, backed by a substantial $288 million, is set to redefine the state’s approach to youth education.
Mackay’s Academic Bursary Program opens a gateway for local university students, offering a unique blend of paid work experience and financial support.
Queensland schools are embracing change from Term 1, 2024, requiring students to keep phones ‘away for the day’ during school hours.