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[Title] => Australia bares 2025 growth plan for Philippines
[Summary] => The Australian government is looking to launch by early next year a program that will involve providing A$45 million (P1.69 billion) for the Philippines to boost trade and investments.
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[Title] => Government bats for impact evaluation of funds
[Summary] => Economic Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan said he is confident an environment to ensure the correct allocation of public funds would be in place by the end of the Aquino administration.
[DatePublished] => 2015-11-24 09:00:00
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[Title] => Northern Australia is open for business
[Summary] => I am passionate about promoting Northern Australia, the area where I grew up and studied.
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[Title] => Creating environments for global growth: Australia’s G20 presidency
[Summary] => Australia will soon welcome leaders of the world’s major economies for the G20 Summit in Brisbane – the city of my birth.
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[Title] => UPOU donates tablets to 9 schools
[Summary] => The UP Open University (UPOU) donated 1,000 tablet computers and other IT equipment to nine public high schools in Bulacan, Cavite, Parañaque and Rizal.
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[Title] => Teachers — at the heart of reform
[Summary] => Today is World Teachers’ Day. Most of us can think of a teacher who piqued our curiosity or inspired us to excel. For Australia’s first female Nobel Laureate, Elizabeth Blackburn, her passion for science was nurtured by chemistry and math teachers in high school; for renowned Australian scientist and Wi-Fi inventor John O’Sullivan, it was his high school physics teacher. Indeed, teachers can be pivotal in unlocking or nurturing a child’s creativity and talent.
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[Title] => ASEAN launches new video series on connectivity
[Summary] => The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) launched a new video series on ASEAN connectivity in Myanmar's capital of Nay Pyi Taw Saturday to raise awareness of the opportunities and benefits of a well-connected region.
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[Title] => MH17: Unity amidst tragedy
[Summary] => The downing of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 on 18 July shocked the world. The death of 298 innocent passengers and crew has seen a global outpouring of grief and outrage.
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[Title] => Australia gives new books to Tacloban schools
[Summary] => The Books for Asia program, with support from the Philippines-Australia Community Assistance Program (PACAP), donated 8,700 books to 11 elementary schools in Tacloban City recently.
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[Title] => Australia supports Filipino teacher-leaders
[Summary] => Eight outstanding Filipino teachers of the Metrobank Foundation Inc. participated in a two-week Strengthening Leadership and Teaching Excellence Skills (SLATES) program in Australia from April 27 to May 10.
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[Title] => Australia gives new books to Tacloban schools
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[Title] => Australia supports Filipino teacher-leaders
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October 9, 2014 - 12:00am