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Medicine graduate Liam Morrissey was inspired to become a doctor after his family’s experience with rural health. 

Instead of sending city doctors to rural hospitals, this uni is changing course

Liam Morrissey knows the gap between bush and city access to healthcare. He’s just graduated from the University of Sydney’s medical school in Dubbo, created to bridge it.

Ben Kaldas (left), Mai Lilly Roberts and Em Eaton are among the students awaiting formal offers.

Every student, every course: Search our database of first-round university offers

More than 47,000 offers of places in university, TAFE and private college courses for 2026 land in inboxes on Tuesday afternoon.

  • by Craig Butt and Nicole Precel
Shauna-Lee Young will study teaching at the Australian Catholic University next year.
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HSC students receive university offers: Search our database for entry scores

The state’s top school-leavers are looking beyond the traditional prestigious degrees in law and engineering.

  • by Craig Butt and Sally Rawsthorne
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What do migration debates and bushfires have in common? They both scare off foreign students

What do migration debates and bushfires have in common? They both scare off foreign students

Government messaging must be consistent and disciplined because would-be students – and their governments – are reading.

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‘Free flow of people’: China’s ambassador makes rare intervention in student visa debate

Both countries would benefit from more visas for international students and scholars, Beijing’s envoy says, as numbers rebound towards pre-pandemic levels.

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Western Sydney University students and staff get unlimited access to the Herald

Western Sydney University students and staff get unlimited access to the Herald

Vice Chancellor George Williams said the partnership would enable students and staff to access reliable, trusted news.

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‘Quite basic’: Why more parents are rejecting public education

An analysis of enrolment data shows Catholic and other private schools are enrolling the highest share of students in history.

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‘We’ve got an equity problem’: HSC overhaul for thousands of students

Sophie Geeves had a battle on her hands to prove she had cerebral palsy. Now her advocacy has made it easier for all students.

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‘Relax a bit’: New Sydney Grammar head’s warning on coaching colleges

‘Relax a bit’: New Sydney Grammar head’s warning on coaching colleges

Almost half of Sydney Grammar’s 2025 cohort got an ATAR above 98 – because it does things very differently from other selective schools, its new headmaster reveals.

  • by Christopher Harris