THE Australian-pioneered cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil has been awarded the pharmaceutical industry's equivalent of a Nobel Prize.
A SKIN cancer vaccine may be available within 10 years after successful animal trials, former Australian of the Year, Professor Ian Frazer, has announced.
GOOGLE EARTH 4.3 now lets you browse Ancient Rome as it was around AD320 with flyovers of the Coliseum and 6000 other monuments.
TeacherTube is a video sharing site for educators at all teaching levels. Spend some time checking out great resources to use in your classroom.
GREAT teachers should have annual salaries of $100,000 because they are shaping the next generation, celebrity scientist Dr Karl Kruszelnicki says.
READING the news improves reading and comprehension and sharpens thinking skills so here's a daily worksheet to use in the classroom.
I APPRECIATE that many Australians will debate whether I still have the right to call myself one of you. I was born in Melbourne, was educated in Britain and now make my home in Manhattan.
YOU may have read a book in Robert Muchamore's Cherub series, or one of Andy Griffiths's Bumageddon books. Meet the authors on video.
AUSTRALIA - a $130m romantic adventure set in the outback - follows Lady Sarah Ashley who inherits a cattle station called Faraway Downs in the mid-1930s, before World War II.
Poppy Masselos, Headst@rt editor, keeps you informed about printed and online resources as well as the latest educational news.
Shakespeare gets a new twist, making Ten Canoes, staying safe in the surf, stars on the set of Opal Dreams, visiting HMAS Adelaide . . .
Listen to Possum Magic author Mem Fox, educator Ian Lillicoe and Goosebumps author RL Stine at the 2006 Brisbane Writer's Festival
BARACK Obama was elected because of his internet networking which connects people to his cause, internet news pioneer Arianna Huffington says.
US President-elect Barack Obama today confronted the huge economic and military job that lies ahead as the planet rejoiced in America's election of its first black commander-in-chief.
The Courier-Mail Young Reviewer of the Year for 2008 is Zoe Coleman of Year 6, Camp Hill State School. Zoe has won books to the value of $1500.
IN an ancient palace, in the isolated Himalayan nation of Bhutan, Oxford-educated prince, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, 28, now wears the Raven Crown. He became the world's youngest monarch in an ancient ceremony. Slideshow: The coronation of Bhutan's new king
BARDON'S St Joseph's Primary School's Year 7 students have been researching the lives of Australian soldiers with the help of the Australian War Memorial, which they visited in September. They commemorated Remembrance Day by blessing a mural called "In Diggers' Boots". Slideshow: In Diggers' Boots dedication on Remembrance Day.
The President Elect of the United States of America, Barack Obama, doesn't move into the White House until January 20. He also has to write an inauguration speech to top the one he made on election night which electrified the world.
Slideshow: Barack Obama's Election Night Victory Speech highlights
AUTHORS is a little bit naughty (because it has Bum series writer Andy Griffiths). But our new series of interviews with leading children's book authors is nutritious fast superfood for the brain. Andy Griffiths, Robert Muchamore, Matt Ottley and Randa Abdel-Fattah talk about their new books.
Watch AUTHORS think out loud.
You may be surprised to find that the Gateway Bridge is held up largely by wire. Watch a video of Gateway duplication constuction manager Peter Rotolone explaining the physics of bridge building.
And try your hand at building the Story Bridge from digital building blocks.
THE Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan has crowned a new king, placing a charismatic Oxford-educated bachelor as head of state of the world's latest democracy.
Order now. See order form in The Courier-Mail. Celebrate 2009 International Year of Astronomy. Eyes on the Skies available online now.
Headst@rt is a four page educational lift out in The Courier-Mail every Tuesday. The Headst@rt pages are written for teachers, students and parents.
Make Book Bytes the site to check out new books, great reads and author sites.We would love to know what you are reading and to spread the word around.
Check Headstart every Tuesday for exciting activities linked to ttn - a half-hour TV current events program for students at 11.30am every Tuesday on Channel 10.
The G-20 is a forum to promote open discussion between industrial and emerging nations on gloabl economic stability.
EVERY year Australians stop for a minute's silence at 11am on November 11, in memory of those who died or suffered in all wars and armed conflicts.
A DIY kit for genetic testing called 23andMe which allows people to test their own DNA at home is Time Magazine's Invention of the Year.


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Last updated: November 22, 2008 11:46am