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139 STUDENTS ACROSS NSW ACHIEVE TOP RESULT IN 2021 HSC

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139 STUDENTS ACROSS NSW ACHIEVE TOP RESULT IN 2021 HSC

The students who have obtained first place in a 2021 Higher School Certificate course will be acknowledged today for their extraordinary academic achievement.

Premier Dominic Perrottet congratulated students on their outstanding results, achieved despite two challenging years.

“To top the state in an HSC course is an incredible achievement at the best of times; to do so today highlights even more so the grit, dedication and talent of the students being recognised,” Mr Perrottet said.

“Congratulations to all the exceptional young people who have achieved First in Course for the 2021 HSC. You should be very proud of your efforts.”

About 76,000 HSC students who sat at least one exam in 2021 will receive their results by SMS, email and online from 6am tomorrow.

Minister for Education Sarah Mitchell said 149 certificates will be presented to 139 students, with 9 topping more than one course.

“The future looks so bright for the inspiring young people who we will celebrate today, and for all HSC students who showed great perseverance and resilience in their final years of school,” Ms Mitchell said

“Combined with their abilities and skills, First in Course recipients have shown what can be achieved when there is a real commitment to learning – a quality which will hold them in good stead for the future.

“I am sure the Class of 2021 are already looking to the future and are ready to take on work, training and further studies.

“As always, my thanks goes to the experienced and dedicated NSW teachers who, along with family and friends, have supported and encouraged these young people to achieve at the top of their class.”

All Round Achievers, Top Achievers and Distinguished Achievers will be published on the NESA website on Monday at midday.

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Australian-First Infant Hearing Program Screens Over Two Million Babies

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Australian-First Infant Hearing Program Screens Over Two Million Babies

 

By Jeff Gibbs

This month, NSW celebrates a major milestone: screening more than two million newborns for hearing loss since the launch of the Statewide Infant Screening Hearing Program (SWISH) in December 2002.

Hearing loss is a common disability, affecting one in ten people either at birth or later in life. Each year, more than 90,000 newborns in NSW are screened, with approximately 180 babies identified as having significant hearing loss.

Early diagnosis and access to specialist treatment are critical for speech, language, and overall development, giving children the best chance to thrive.

Under SWISH, a trained screener conducts a hearing test while the newborn sleeps or rests. The screening, completed in just 20 minutes, is offered in public and private birthing facilities, community clinics, or at home. Results are immediate, with parents receiving explanations and guidance as needed.

Babies who do not pass the initial screening are retested. If further assessment is required, newborns are referred to one of NSW’s three paediatric audiology centres:

  • The Children’s Hospital Westmead
  • Sydney Children’s Hospital Randwick
  • John Hunter Children’s Hospital Newcastle

Health Minister Ryan Park said:

“The Minns Labor Government is committed to ensuring all infants have the best possible start to life by identifying hearing issues early and providing specialised treatment. Hearing loss is an invisible disability that impacts many, making early identification and intervention vital.”

SWISH Coordinator Judith McCloskey added:

“Before infants say their first words, they’ve already been listening for months. Early hearing screening allows families to access the right advice and support, ensuring children with hearing loss develop language and education skills on par with their peers.”

The SWISH program continues to provide reassurance to families, supporting early detection and intervention for lifelong benefits.

 

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YANKS TO RACE AT CASTROL LISMORE SPEEDWAY

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YANKS TO RACE AT CASTROL LISMORE SPEEDWAY

 

By Dennis Newlyn

The Americans are coming to town in their bid to collect the $10,000 winner’s payout for the Lil’ Aussie Sprintcar Open, sponsored by O’Neill Auto Group, at Castrol Lismore Speedway, January 8.

In a short space of time this event has consolidated its place not only on the Aussie Sprintcar calendar, but also has been added to the list of annual races at the historic Lismore Showground Speedway venue over the past 55 years of uninterrupted seasons.

The Sprintcar nominations, combining both the 410 and 360 LS divisions, currently sit at 32, headed up by visiting Yanks, Texan Chase Randall and youngster Andy Pake from Minnesota.

“We have some of the heavy hitters on hand for the Lil’ Aussie Open and it promises to produce some fabulous Sprintcar racing,” co-promoter Kim Sauer said.

“Chase Randall has been here before and it will be wonderful to welcome twenty-one year old Andy Pake to our Lismore track this season. My thanks also to the O’Neill Auto Group for supporting Mick and I by sponsoring the race.”

American entrant for January 8 at Castrol Lismore Speedway, Andy Pake. Photo: Tony Powell.

American entrant for January 8 at Castrol Lismore Speedway, Andy Pake. Photo: Tony Powell.

Randall hauls into Lismore fresh from his 5k feature race victory competing in the Victorian SRA Series at Simpson Speedway.

Driving for DKM Motorsport, Chase has had a busy schedule leading to Lismore, having contested the Brandt Sprintcar Speedweek in southern states with five events in seven days.

Randall is obviously in top form and is potentially the driver they all have to beat.

Pake links with Tullboro Race Store Motorsport Rental Sprintcar team – an outfit that also comprises Brodie Tulloch (Q#11), Bradi Owen (Q#88) and Brent Kratzmann (Q#2).

Pake, who joined the 410 Sprintcar ranks in recent seasons, heads to Lismore after racing at Toowoomba Speedway.

There are a number of Aussie contenders who will definitely take the challenge to the Americans. Brock Hallett has had a busy interstate schedule so far this summer, while Harry Stewart also has been in sizzling form north of the border and comes into strong calculations. The line-up includes former Australian Sprintcar Champion Marcus Dumesny and the Attard duo, Alex and Jessie, both arrive in Lismore after enjoying recent success at Sydney International Speedway. Luke Oldfield, Mitch Randall (no relation to Chase), Jy Corbet, Daniel and Tony Bridge all have done more than a ton of laps on the Showghround bull ring and cannot be discounted for race honours.

The 410 and LS 360 Sprintcars will be supported with racing for Wingless Sprints, Production Sedans and Compact Speedcars.

 

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What Laptop should you buy for a student in 2025?

 

By Liam Jennings

With the school year about to start, you may be asking what the best laptop to buy for a student might be. With a whole range of options out there, and a whole lot of different systems, let’s have a look at what the requirements are and some good options to buy.

Requirements

NESA has released a Computer Buying Guide with some requirements to buy. These are:

  • Operating system Microsoft Windows 10 or later
  • Apple MacOS 10.10 or later
  • • Needs to be wireless with 5GHz 802.11n wireless support
  • • Needs to be a laptop, not a tablet
  • • Screen size should be at least 10 inch
  • • Should have a sperate keyboard, not a on screen touch pad
  • Should have at least 8gb of Ram
  • Battery life should be at least 4 hours
  • Needs a web cam, headset and at least 1 USB port

Recommended Laptops for Students

Acer Swift Go 14

The Acer Swift Go 14 is a sleek and lightweight Ultrabook, perfect for students and professionals. Powered by modern Intel Core processors, it delivers solid performance for productivity tasks. Its standout feature is the optional OLED display, offering stunning visuals with vibrant colours and sharp resolution. With up to 10+ hours of battery life, it’s ideal for all-day use. The Swift Go’s slim design and premium build make it easy to carry, ensuring portability without compromising performance.

MacBook Air

The MacBook Air, powered by Apple’s M1 or M2 chip, is a powerhouse of efficiency and performance. It boasts a fan-less design for silent operation and offers up to 18-20 hours of exceptional battery life. Its Retina Display provides sharp resolution and excellent colour accuracy. The lightweight build ensures portability, while macOS delivers a smooth user experience.

Lenovo IdeaPad Duet Chromebook

The Lenovo IdeaPad Duet Chromebook is a compact, budget-friendly 2-in-1 device perfect for basic web-based tasks. It features a 10.1” detachable touchscreen display, combining the versatility of a tablet with a detachable keyboard. Running on Chrome OS, it’s ideal for students or casual users who rely on Google Workspace, browsing, and cloud storage. With excellent battery life of over 10 hours and its ultra-lightweight design, it’s highly portable. Affordable and easy to use, the IdeaPad Duet is a great solution for everyday tasks and learning on the go.

Microsoft Surface Go 3

The Microsoft Surface Go 3 is a 2-in-1 tablet-laptop hybrid designed for ultimate portability. Featuring a 10.5” PixelSense touchscreen, it works seamlessly with the Surface Pen for note-taking and creativity. Powered by Intel Pentium or Core i3 processors, it’s suited for light tasks like browsing, streaming, and basic productivity. Running Windows 11, it provides a full desktop experience in a compact package. Though limited in performance, its lightweight design and versatility make it ideal for students or users needing a portable device for on-the-go work or study.

Acer Aspire 5 (15.6″)

The Acer Aspire 5 is a budget-friendly laptop offering solid performance for everyday computing. Its 15.6” display provides ample screen space for productivity, streaming, and multitasking. Powered by AMD Ryzen or Intel Core processors, it handles basic tasks efficiently, while its variety of ports and upgrade options add flexibility. Although slightly bulkier compared to ultrabooks, the Aspire 5 delivers excellent value with its performance, large display, and affordability.

 

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