NGO leaders congratulate Premier Napthine, urge others to step up
Read our media releases: NGO leaders congratulate Premier Napthine, urge others to step up
NGO leaders congratulate Premier Barry O'Farrell now want others to step up
Read our media releases: NGO leaders congratulate Premier Barry O'Farrell now want others to step up
Joint action urgently needed to lift Australia's educational performance
Read our media releases: Joint action urgently needed to lift Australia's educational performance
Work Inspiration Schools' Career Development Toolkit
Download The Smith Family's Work Inspiration schools career development toolkit & help disadvantaged children today.
Digital inclusion is more than just having a computer: affordability, access and digital skills are vital to bridge the digital divide
Affordability, accessibility and digital skills essential to close digital divide for students experiencing disadvantage. Read media release....
An opportunity to make Education better and fairer through NSRA review
The NSRA is the National School Reform Agreement, a joint agreement between the Commonwealth, States and Territories to lift student outcomes across Australian schools. The Smith Family has expectations out of the review.
The Smith Family welcomes the recommendations of the Universities Accord to create a fairer tertiary education system
The Smith Family welcomes the recommendations of the Universities Accord to create a fairer tertiary education system
Cost of living pressures continue to impact children's education
The latest annual Pulse Survey released by national children’s education charity The Smith Family, has revealed almost 60% of families who responded have struggled to afford essential school items for their children this year, with the majority attributing this to the rising cost of living and increased school expenses.
New survey finds rising living costs adding to educational challengers for children
A national survey of almost 2,000 parents and carers has revealed the extent of the fallout from cost-of-living increases on children’s education.
Landmark study reveals entrenched inequality, with the education system failing to meet national goals
Australia’s education system is failing up to one in three children and young people, according to the first major study to assess progress against our current national education goals.