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1. CYC Camps and Resorts CYC Camps and Resorts: The Island, Adanac, Forest Edge, Phillip Island Adventure Resort and the Colonnades Conference Centre |  |
2. Apex Camp Mudjimba Apex camp Mudjimba is a tranquil beach side camp centrally located on the sunshine coast with two functional dormitory style accommodation centres. Guests have access to the Maroochy River and a patrolled surf beach is only a short stroll away. Excel
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3. Cave Hill Creek Welcome to Cave Hill Creek, a group accommodation facility situated in a secluded creek valley, overlooking a private lake and surrounded by the mountains of Mt Cole State Forest.
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4. Vision Valley Experience Vision Valley: Australia’s popular bushland centre. It’s so much more than an activity camp.
We take you to a special place where you can achieve and grow spiritually and emotionally as an individual, as part of a group in a beautiful,
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6. Forest Edge Here, just 90 minutes from Melbourne you can live for a while at the end of your own river valley, where rich farming lands, quiet rivers, tall old growth forests, and mountains, come together 'to frame' a uniquely beautiful, 100 acre property.
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7. Phillip Island Adventure Resort Phillip Island Adventure Resort comprises several separate & independent sites within the one modern complex, each with its own facilities & activities, & situated in the heart of Victoria's top tourist destination. Local attractions, including fai
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8. The Colonnades Conference Centre Set up in conjunction with Phillip Island Adventure Resort and in partnership with Phillip Island Nature Park to deliver quality ECO BASED PROGRAMS to the educational and corporate sector of the community.
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9. The Island Accomodating over 200 guests and situated on 2.5 hectares of landscaped gardens,The Island, is nestled in the heart of the picturesque coastal township of Cowes, within strolling distance of safe sandy beaches, and only a short drive to Phillip Islan
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10. Merricks Lodge With many years experience in group accommodation, hospitality and outdoor education, the staff at Merricks Lodge are dedicated to providing groups with excellent service. Management and staff are on-site 24 hours to assist if required.
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11. Adventure YMCA personal development, leadership, environmental programs, outdoor education, canoeing, raft building, rock climbing, abseiling, bushwalking, orienteering, indoor climbing | |
12. Adventure Alternatives Adventure Alternatives provides a diverse range of services in the Outdoor Education and Outdoor Recreational market. Operating from our base in Woodford we are able to roam throughout SE Qld and deliver new and rewarding programs for your specific g | |
13. Adventure Melbourne YHA Adventure Melbourne is a fully refurbished 120-bed hostel dedicated entirely to groups with no individual guests in the venue. It features four-bed and twin-share rooms, plus ensuite apartments for group coordinators. | |
14. Ausadventures Australia Adventure Experience (AAE) provides a diverse range of services in the Outdoor Education / Recreational market. Based in Alexandra we are only 90 minutes from Melbourne and have access to mountains, lakes, rivers and the snow fields. Which | |
16. Camp Howqua Camp Howqua is located 20mins out of Mansfield on the majestic Howqua River. We offer accommodation for groups and individuals from 2 -200 people. Lots of activities onsite - go karts, high ropes, archery, waterslides, orienteering, beach volleybal | |
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Improved child protection measures
The Australian Government has appointed a specialist in child protection to investigate ways to improve information sharing within and between jurisdictions as part of its National Child Protection Framework. Ms Mary Ann O'Loughlin, who has extensive experience in the reform of child protection systems, will work with the states and territories to identify existing barriers to information sharing and ways these barriers can be overcome. Australian Labor Party, 19 August 2008.
Work life balance now an issue for students
High schools must offer flexible timetables allowing students to study part-time and allowing them more than two years to finish their Year 12 studies, to help students juggling work and study, an academic says. University of Western Sydney education professor Margaret Vickers will tell a national forum today that schools must throw out their old notions of study habits and recognise that two in three of their students also work. The Australian, 21 August 2008.
Online access in exams up to schools: Gillard
Individual schools should be allowed to decide whether internet access or other communication tools are appropriate for use by students during exams, federal Education Minister Julia Gillard said. Ms Gillard was responding to media reports that Sydney's Presbyterian Ladies' College was encouraging students to gather information from the internet, call a friend or access podcasts in exams. Australian IT, 20 August 2008.
School takes modern approach to student exams
Not long ago it would have been called cheating, but students at a Sydney girls' school are now being encouraged to take their phones, laptops and MP3s into exams and even phone a friend if they want help with a question. ABC News, 20 August 2008.
The web still nets a zero in HSC
Students in all schools should be taught and examined on how to identify credible sources on the internet, the national parents association said yesterday, amid debate over a trial at one Sydney girls' school of the use of mobile phones and the internet during examinations. Terry Aulich, the executive officer for the Australian Council of State School Organisations, said teaching students how to use the internet effectively should be included as a specific subject in the national curriculum. Sydney Morning Herald, 21 August 2008.
Language no barrier to counting
A new study suggests children do not need to know the words for numbers in order to be able to count, and that basic mathematical ability is hardwired in the human genome. ABC Science, 19 August 2008.
School teacher takes out Eureka prize
A Melbourne school teacher has taken out one of the major sections of the Australian Museum's Eureka prizes. ABC News, 19 August 2008.
More teachers recognised for Smart Classrooms
Queensland Education and Training Minister Rod Welford said the number and quality of nominations in this year’s Smart Classrooms Teacher Awards reflected a significant step up in ICT practice. Queensland Minister for Education and Training, 18 August 2008.
Children's Book of the Year Awards 2008: Winners announced
The winners of the 2008 Children's Book of the Year Awards have been announced. Children's Book Council of Australia, 15 August 2008.
Literacy, numeracy and now 'visuacy' for schools
A federal government report argues for visual education, or 'visuacy', to take its place alongside literacy and numeracy as a foundation skill in compulsory schooling. The Australian, 15 August 2008.
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