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Doing work experience at the is a great way to gain insight into how a newspaper is put together. SEX and television grab a teenager's attention, but human reproduction and electronics just don't have the same ring. STOMP the wombat is lucky to be alive after being found on a roadside in Gippsland.
GOING to the toilet in Antarctica is tricky, says Tanya Patrick, who has written a blog about her trip there. AYIIK Deng's moving essay about his father's death and his family's flight from Sudan was a winner in this year's Victorian Cultural Diversity Quest. THE new Study Design for VCE Accounting introduces several changes.
Students must be aware of these changes to be prepared for the exam. THE search for life on another world just got serious. Astronomers are describing the discovery of the most Earth-like planet outside our solar system as a big step in the search for other life in the universe.
MORE than 80,000 VCE students will sit for the General Achievement Test next week with renewed vigour. In association with Newsbeat in today's Herald Sun, Learn has devised a "word search" activity for primary school students. See if you can find the 20 words listed below in the maze of letters.
Key to success HOLLY Campbell knows the despair of failing to achieve the ENTER needed for a coveted university course -- in her case, nursing. MOST people assume the first space settlements will be on the Moon or Mars. In fact, we may live in orbit long before settling the moons and planets of our solar system.
Probing an alien ocean RESEARCHERS are testing the prototype of an undersea robot that may one day allow its autonomous descendants to roam the icy waters of Europa, Jupiter's fourth largest moon. Brains in gear STUDENTS of VCE Psychology are fortunate to have their year's assessment split into two distinct components: Unit 3 and Unit 4. ttn, the total news, is a current affairs program for middle-years students.
The newspaper activities complement the television program, which airs at 11.30am every Tuesday on Channel 10. Kids give it their best short TWO Melbourne school students have won awards for mini-movies they made at home.
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