11-February-2005
English, , 95kb
Information on the administration, legal framework and other aspects of fisheries management in Australia.
9-February-2005
English
View reports relating to a review of higher education institution support of regional development. These reports focus on the Sunshine-Fraser Coast, Australia.
26-January-2005
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This activity gathers information about qualification systems in participating countries; examines the impact of different qualification policies on lifelong learning; and helps countries to share know-how and policy experience gained from recent reforms and adjustments of qualification systems.
29-November-2004
English
3-minute video explaining what the OECD/PISA programme is and progress made from 2000 to 2004. Available in English, French, Spanish, German and Japanese.
24-November-2004
English
Australia: Web links and publications relating to conflict prevention and fragile states
29-October-2004
English, , 231kb
Presented at "Taking Fear out of Schools", an International Policy conference co-organised by the OECD, the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research, the Directorate for Primary and Secondary Education and Stavanger University College, (5-8 September 2004, Stavanger, Norway)
28-October-2004
English, , 146kb
In this report, the country summarizes the main developments in competition law and policy in 2003-2004.
4-August-2004
English, , 498kb
The Australian higher education system has some unique characteristics compared to other countries in the OECD. It is essentially a national system with mostly public and relatively homogenous universities. Almost all of the higher education provision is through universities and each of them seeks to provide a comprehensive range of courses and engage in research. There are 39 universities, including 2 private universities –
14-June-2004
English
This major project was carried out to assist governments with designing and implementing teacher policies to improve teaching and learning in schools. View reports on Australia, one of 25 countries that took part.
6-May-2004
English
This list of national contact points has been provided by member country governments to facilitate co-operation against cross-border fraud.