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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

Jeremy is EducationHQ's former art director.

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