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1. Corporate Commandos
Corporate Commandos will provide your organisation with a unique leadership and teamwork learning experience which develops individual confidence and skills while improving team dynamics in a task focussed environment.

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2. Australian Council for Health,Physical Education & Recreat
ACHPER is a national professional association representing people who work in the areas of Health Education, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport, Dance, Community Fitness or Movement Sciences.
 

3. Brain Gym Australia
Learn all about BrainGym in the Classroom and how the movements can easily switch on students to improve learning and behaviour. Various workshops available.
 

4. Christian Management Australia
Association providing management resources & seminars to Christian schools: governance, management & stewardship.
 

5. Curriculum Corporation
Curriculum Corporation produces high quality print and digital curriculum products that are underpinned by a sound teaching pedagogy and a detailed understanding of the curriculum.
 

6. Dancesport Victoria
Teaching DanceSport in schools
 

7. Dialogue Group Australia
Professional Development Packages including: Literacy Spelling and Word Study Comprehension Writing for Educators Time Management Home School Connections Chairing Effective Meetings Goal Setting and Goal Getting Establishing Professional Learning Pla

8. Drama West
Supports Drama teaching and learning at all levels and in all sectors, through workshops, seminars and publications.
 

9. Early Childhood Connections
Provides easy viewing and access to the most up to date information for professionals and parents interested in the renewed emphasis on the early childhood years.
 

10. Gifted & talented Children's Association
Information and resources for teachers and parents about gifted children and gifted education
 

11. Herdsman Lake Wildlife Centre
Hands on Environmental and Indigenous Integrated Learning Experiences at Herdsman Lake Wildlife Centre (10 min from Perth CBD)MudnMinibeasts, BirdsnBeaks, Spear Throwing, Nyungar Bushtucker and Bush Medicine, Nyungar Know How, Wetland ecology, habita
 

12. Intouch Consultancy Pty Ltd
We provide computer professional develop and ICT integration for Australian teachers. Whether it be face-to-face training or ICT resources you need we can help.

13. Inyahead Press
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14. Life Education ACT
Interactive drug and health education program. Includes teacher resource materials and optional individual student workbooks.
 

15. Listening Works
Understanding Auditory processing
 

16. More Time To Teach
More Time To Teach aims to share and promote success stories from practising teachers through a range of avenues including: a free online magazine distributed to all schools; offering a range of practice-based professional development packages

17. Movement and Learning
Seminars and workshop with Brendan O'Harra. Movement and Learnign CD's and books available.
 

18. Nelson Thomson Learning
Primary Publisher of the year 2004 & 2005 Home of the PM's, Benchmark kits,Nelson Maths for Victoria, software, Resources Prep-6 and Professional Development. We are happy to visit and discuss your needs.
 

19. Peer Support Foundation Victoria
A Not-For-Profit supplier of student well-being programs to Australian schools. While primarily train the teacher oriented, our organisation is dedicated to working collaboratively with schools to create Leadership, Support, Mediation, Empowerment, A
 

20. Scienceworks
Lightning Rooms, Planetarium,Science Shows and Exhibitions.
 

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