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Report Card: EducationSurvey Australia

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By EducationHQ News Team / Rebecca Vukovic / Jeremy Smart
Published December 4, 2015

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This story was published by the EducationHQ editorial team.

By Rebecca Vukovic

Rebecca is the former editor of Australian Teacher Magazine, EducationHQ Australia and EducationHQ New Zealand.

By Jeremy Smart

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