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The ACT Department of Education and Training delivers education services through government schools; registers non government schools; and administers vocational education and training in the Australian Capital Territory.
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The Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) was created on 3 December 2007, bringing together elements of the former Departments of Education, Science and Training, Employment and Workplace Relations and the Youth and Early Childhood functions from the Department of Family, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs. The department implements government policies and programs to provide education and training opportunities for all Australians, to increase employment participation and to ensure fair and productive workplaces.
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The Department supports high quality learning, teaching, care, employment and youth services within an integrated, responsive and supportive learning organisation which strives for continuous improvement in service and performance.
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An online resource to help people make educational decisions relating to pre-school and school, through to university and technical or further education. Contains information on Departmental role, structure and staff in addition to polices, publications, news, events and awards.
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The Department of Education and Training in Western Australia (WA) provides lifelong learning to Western Australians through more than 750 Government schools and specialist support services; a network of training providers, including TAFEWA; and a range of employment and career development programs to enhance employability.
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The Department is responsible for primary and secondary education, library and information services, vocational education and training services (including TAFE Tasmania), children's services, assessment and certification services (TASSAB) and youth affairs.
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The Department of Education and Training in the Northern Territory (NT DET)is responsible for education and training in the Northern Territory. It provides early childhood services and education for young Territorians, with a focus on meeting the needs of Indigenous students, leading to jobs, training and further education.
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The NSW Department of Education and Training delivers public education and training from early childhood (pre-school), through to the compulsory years of schooling (Kindergarten to Year 10), and senior secondary education leading to the award of the NSW Higher School Certificate (in Years 11 and 12). It also provides TAFE NSW courses, adult and community education courses, migrant English programs, post-secondary art courses and advice to the NSW Government on higher education.
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The Queensland Department of Education and Training provides entry points to information on education, training, Indigenous education, and early childhood. It includes corporate documents, term dates, and latest news.