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Tasmanian Science Talent Search

Are you one of the participants in 2021? Have you entered the TSTS this year? You should have already received a gmail , but in case you haven't or it went to junk. . . There was a tremendous effort last year, with wonderful entries in the competition. Results from last

Reflection on Guy Standings The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class (pt 2)

This article will analyse the systemic and structural factors impacting the precariat and examine the policy and intervention that Guy Standing outlines in his popular works, The Precariat : The New Dangerous Class [https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/the-precariat-9781849664561/] and A Precariat Charter : From denizens to citizens [https://www.bloomsbury.com/

OK Boomer, a look at the media.

'OK Boomer' is a meme, a catchphrase with an unknown origin. It hit the internet largely in 2018-2019 with retorts on Twitter and Instagram to articles or commentary criticising Millennials and Gen Z.

Factsheet - Burnie - Intellectual Disability

Our community is diverse, and one aspect of that community are those with an intellectual disability. This disability originates before the age of 18. This fact sheet is to give you some understanding of this diversity and some local resources.

Dual Diagnosis in Young People: Alcohol and Generalised Anxiety Disorder

An overview of working with young people with dual diagnosis alcohol and Generalised Anxiety Disorder. YouthAOD Toolbox | Evidence-informed practice in youth AOD workEvidence-informed practice in youth AOD work [https://www.youthaodtoolbox.org.au]Blumenthal, H, Leen-Feldner, EW, Badour, CL & Babson, KA 2011, ‘Anxiety Psychopathology and Alcohol Use among Adolescents:

Home Made Hummus

Home made hummus is easy, and once you know how to make it, you can show off to your significant other, family, friends you name it. This is definitely one to keep up your sleeve.

Registrations for the 2021 Tasmanian Youth Forum are closing soon

This is an important opportunity for young people to speak up about the challenges they experience with transport and to identify solutions that will help them to fully participate at school, work and in their communities. WHAT: Tasmanian Youth Forum, a free youth-voice event for young people 12-25 years. TOPIC:
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