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Today that Tasmania has one of the highest participation rates in the ...
NAPLAN Participation
The Minister for Education and Skills Nick McKim said today that Tasmania has one of the highest participation rates in the NAPLAN testing when compared with other states and territories. ...
Tasmanian State Government - 5 days, 8 hours ago
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Today that under the Gillard Government’s has provided more than $ 2 ...
More power for Tasmanian school principals and communities
Up to 22 Tasmanian Government schools will have the opportunity to be part of a national initiative that will give principals, parents and school communities more say in how their ...
Tasmanian State Government - 3 weeks, 6 days ago
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Bob Brown resigns as Greens leader and Senator
Greens deputy leader Christine Milne has been elected as the new leader. There will be a further Greens party meeting this afternoon to vote for a deputy leader to replace ...
Tasmanian Times - 1 month, 1 week ago
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3 days, 17 hours ago
The Naked Emperors
Image: here It will get nastier. Not Greek nasty, but still what economists describe as a truly fuck-awful position for an economy to be in. Consider the implications of a ...
Tasmanian Times - 6:10 a.m. Friday 18th May 2012 EST
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Give Peace A Chance ...
Tasmanian Forests Reference Group of Signatories Clear space and commitment needed for forest negotiations to progress.. • FIAT • Markets for Change • Peter Henning, in Comments: One thing needs ...
Tasmanian Times - 4:09 a.m. Friday 18th May 2012 EST
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4 days, 6 hours ago
Failed Forestry gets another $110 million. McKim: Wind up money. Giddings: A ‘contingency’ measure
Forestry chief Bob Gordon with his minister, Deputy Premier Bryan Green The Tasmanian Government will spend $110 million over four years bailing out Forestry Tasmania as it determines how the ...
Tasmanian Times - 5:24 p.m. Thursday 17th May 2012 EST
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5 days, 5 hours ago
Four Term School Year Decision
The Minister for Education and Skills, Nick McKim, said tonight he welcomed the decision of the Tasmanian Industrial Commission on the four term year. Mr McKim said that in his ...
Tasmanian State Government - 6 p.m. Wednesday 16th May 2012 EST
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NAPLAN Participation
The Minister for Education and Skills Nick McKim said today that Tasmania has one of the highest participation rates in the NAPLAN testing when compared with other states and territories. ...
Tasmanian State Government - 3 p.m. Wednesday 16th May 2012 EST
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6 days, 11 hours ago
Liberals lead latest poll
Will Hodgman leads the way in preferred premier stakes with 43%, with Lara Giddings and Nick McKim trailing on 21% and 17% respectively.
The Advocate - 11:57 a.m. Tuesday 15th May 2012 EST
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Greens the only movers as Labor and Liberal vote stagnates
Image: J New polling figures released today reveal the primary votes for the Australian Labor Party and the Greens are on level footing (both at 17 per cent) across the ...
Tasmanian Times - 5 a.m. Tuesday 15th May 2012 EST
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1 week ago
NAPLAN Testing
The Minister for Education and Skills, Nick McKim, said about 25,000 Tasmanian students will this week participate in national tests to assess their performance in literacy and numeracy. Mr McKim ...
Tasmanian State Government - 2:15 p.m. Monday 14th May 2012 EST
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Tasmanian school set to receive green star rating
The Jordan River Learning Federation's Senior School is set to be one of Tasmania's first Green Star-rated schools accredited by the Green Building Council of Australia. The school will feature ...
Architecture & Design - midnight Monday 14th May 2012 EST
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1 week, 2 days ago
Consultation on draft vendor disclosure legislation
The Minister for Consumer Protection, Nick McKim, today announced the release of draft legislation establishing requirements for vendor disclosure in relation to residential property sales. Mr McKim said the draft ...
Tasmanian State Government - 2 p.m. Saturday 12th May 2012 EST
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