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  2. LEAP Legal Software - Wikipedia

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    LEAP 365 was the first software-as-a-service legal application for the Australian market. [14] LEAP 365 was released for the UK and US markets at an event at Yankee Stadium on September 12, 2016. [9] In 2019, LEAP entered into a joint venture with LexisNexis Legal Professional to operate PCLaw | Time Matters. [11]

  3. Alffie - Wikipedia

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    alffie is an Australian online training company headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria. It currently provides nationally accredited vocational training in the areas of business, supply chain operations, community services, hospitality, retail services, education support, business to business sales, tourism, cleaning operations and individual ...

  4. Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for ...

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    In 1997, the Howard government coordinated a response to shortages in skilled workers in Australia and undertook a complete restructure of the Migration Program. In 1998, the Immigration Minister announced a $21 million marketing campaign over 4 years to promote a student visa program that allowed international students and workers to be granted visas to fill the gaps in Australia’s ...

  5. Education in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Education in Australia encompasses the sectors of early childhood education [9] (preschool) and primary education (primary schools), followed by secondary education (high schools), and finally tertiary education, which includes higher education (universities and other higher education providers) and vocational education (registered training organisations). [10]

  6. Digital Education Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Digital Education Revolution (DER) was an Australian government–funded educational reform program, promised by then prime minister of Australia Kevin Rudd during the launch of his 2007 Australian federal election campaign in Brisbane.

  7. Royal Australian Army Educational Corps - Wikipedia

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    The corps grew out of the Australian Army Education Service (AAES), which was established on 29 October 1943 during World War II, [1] under the command of Colonel Robert Madgwick. [4] Through the AAES, the corps draws its lineage from the Australian Army Education Scheme, which was established under Madgwick on 5 March 1941. [ 5 ]

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  9. Ghost colleges in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The term "ghost colleges" was first used in the context of Australian private vocational educational providers in around 2018. [2] In January of that year, the Review of the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011 (commonly known as the Braithwaite Review) found integrity issues across the vocational educational sector, finding that "seriously unscrupulous behaviour" was ...