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Thursday, 03 October 2024 21:45

CONTIKI'S NEW TAKE ON TERTIARY EDUCATION

How to see the world on a budget
ELIZABETH FRIAS
JESS Schweizer of Emu Plains loves to travel overseas but felt pressured as her median income has been whittled away by rising cost of living.

Thursday, 03 October 2024 21:36

SCOUTS APPOINT ANTHEA AS THEIR CHAIR

SCOUTS NSW has appointed Anthea Cudworth as Chair and Kaylene Hubbard as Deputy Chair following its Annual General Meeting. Anthea brings over 20 years of corporate affairs experience and has volunteered with Scouts for over a decade, while Kaylene has 25 years in professional services and is a former Managing Partner at KPMG. The Board also welcomed new Ex-Officio Directors Philip Cooper and Niamh Hitchman. Chief Commissioner Lloyd Nurthen praised the new leadership's potential to navigate challenges in the not-for-profit sector.
Thursday, 03 October 2024 21:35

LOOKING AT BETTER TRAINING FOR VENUES

THE NSW Government is exploring adding sexual harassment and violence prevention training to the Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) handbook for licensed venues. This follows recent updates addressing drink spiking, requiring staff to take specific actions during incidents. Advocacy groups have pushed for expanded RSA training, and the revised handbook, issued to training providers, must be updated by September 30, 2024. Campaigns like "Ask for Angela" complement these efforts to improve venue safety.
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