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Family matters: Getting to know Roughy
Peter Hanlon, who writes for us, is also an award-winning sports journalist. He was the 'ghost writer' for former Hawthorn football star Jarryd Roughead's autobiography 'Roughy'.
Here, Peter tells about getting to know Roughy, and why family and respect matter so much.
Five ideas for parents with young children in lockdown
Wondering how to keep your little ones busy and entertained during lockdown? Here are some great practical and education-based ideas from Svitlana Korchova-Tyurina and Katrina Tour.
Summer Longings, a poem by Derek Villaceran
Derek Villaceran, a Year 12 student at Lilydale High School, has won the Student Poetry Competition in the Years 11-12 section for his poem, Summer Longings. Here, he reads his winning poem.
Hope in a Whistle, a poem by Haelie Roberts
Haelie Roberts, a Year 9 student at Olivet Christian College, has won the Student Poetry Competition in the Years 9-10 section for her poem, Hope in a Whistle. Here, she reads her poem.
Our young poets remind us of the power of optimism and hope, says Deputy Premier James Merlino
Deputy Premier and Minister for Education James Merlino has sent a moving video message of thanks to all the students who entered our Student Poetry Competition.
Hope, a poem by Ravin Rathnayake
Ravin Rathnayake, a Year 8 student at Haileybury College Edrington, has won the Student Poetry Competition in the Years 7-8 Category for his poem, Hope. Here, he reads his winning poem.
After the Fire, a poem by Felicity van Rensburg
Felicity van Rensburg, a Year 5 student at Harkaway Hills College, has won ISV's Student Poetry Competition in the Years 5-6 category for her poem, After the Fire. Here, she reads her winning poem.
Andrew Fuller: Tips and ideas to support your VCE student in this year like no other
We had hundreds of parents and carers join our webinar with clinical psychologist Andrew Fuller on helping senior students navigate these final few months. Here are his key messages and ideas.
Silver Lining, a poem by Mehak Soin
Mehak Soin, a Year 4 student at Melbourne Girls Grammar, has won ISV's Student Poetry Competition in the Years 3-4 section for her poem, Silver Lining. Here, she reads her winning poem.