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Housework and child care barriers to women’s recurrent education, government says

The Japan Times

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July 10, 2026

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 Housework and child care barriers to women’s recurrent education, government says

The annual white paper said recurrent education will become increasingly important in light of rapid technological innovations such as artificial intelligence.

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Portside

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· Jul 7, 2026

Learning, Recharging, Uniting at Labor Notes 2026

Learning, Recharging, Uniting at Labor Notes 2026 Stephanie Mon, 07/06/2026 - 22:02

The i Paper

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· Jul 12, 2026

I’m a teacher – this is the real reason white working class kids perform so badly

Yes, schools have a responsibility to nurture and motivate schoolchildren, but the real work starts at home

ZNS Bahamas

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· Jul 7, 2026

“Work of parenting often happens far from the spotlight….yet few responsibilities carry greater influence” – Mrs. Ann Marie Davis

In her remarks at ‘Global Day of Parents’ Symposium, June 26, 2026 Mrs. Ann Marie Davis of the Office of the Spouse of the Prime Minister, said “the work of parenting often happens far from the spotlight. It happens in early morning routines, late-night conversations, homework at the kitchen table, difficult decisions, and countless acts [] The post “Work of parenting often happens far from the spotlight.yet few responsibilities carry greater influence” – Mrs. Ann Marie Davis appeared first on ZNS BAHAMAS.

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 24, 2026

‘A problem of the government's own making’: Jane Hume trashes Labor's tax changes

Deputy Liberal Leader Jane Hume responds to Housing Minister Clare O’Neil’s claim we are currently seeing a normal correction to the housing market. ​Ms Hume said the correction is caused by “uncertainty because of Labor’s policies”. ​“We have had a housing supply crisis that has gone on now for four years,” she told Sky News Australia. ​”This is a problem of the government’s own making, and I think Clare O’Neil is looking for any excuse. ​“Even the government does not know how their own tax changes are going to be effected.”

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 27, 2026

Pekerja swasta semakin sukar beli rumah

PETALING JAYA: Kenaikan harga rumah berterusan dan upah tidak setimpal membebankan pekerja sektor swasta dalam usaha memiliki kediaman sen­diri sekali gus menimbulkan persoalan sama ada agenda perumahan negara benar-benar merangkumi keperluan semua lapisan pekerja. Setiausaha Agung Liga Pekerja-Pekerja Malaysia (LLRC), Gopal Krishnam Nadesan berkata, realiti pekerja sektor swasta jauh lebih mencabar walaupun terdapat beberapa skim ... Read more The post Pekerja swasta semakin sukar beli rumah appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Crikey

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· Jul 7, 2026

Labor’s housing tax reforms must be the beginning, not the end

Labor’s capital gains tax and negative gearing reforms are a welcome start. But fixing housing will require broader tax reform, state cooperation and far greater investment in social housing. The post Labor’s housing tax reforms must be the beginning, not the end appeared first on Crikey.

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Related coverage for " Housework and child care barriers to women’s recurrent education, government says ": Portside — Learning, Recharging, Uniting at Labor Notes 2026. The i Paper — I’m a teacher – this is the real reason white working class kids perform so badly. ZNS Bahamas — “Work of parenting often happens far from the spotlight….yet few responsibilities carry greater influence” – Mrs. Ann Marie Davis. Sky News Australia — ‘A problem of the government's own making’: Jane Hume trashes Labor's tax changes. Utusan Malaysia — Pekerja swasta semakin sukar beli rumah. Crikey — Labor’s housing tax reforms must be the beginning, not the end