Anne Stanley MP 

Member for Werriwa

Anne Stanley MP 

Member for Werriwa

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By Anne Stanley MP

18 November 2025

ANNE STANLEY MP
FEDERAL MEMBER FOR WERRIWA

 

$40,000 SCHOLARSHIPS TO ENCOURAGE MORE PEOPLE TO BECOME A TEACHER IN WERRIWA

 

Students starting teaching degrees in 2026 can now apply for scholarships worth up to $40,000. This will help encourage more students in Werriwa to become a teacher.

This is the third round of the Australian Government’s $160 million Commonwealth Teaching Scholarships Program, which is delivering 5,000 scholarships over five years.

The first and second rounds have been highly successful. Almost 2,000 students have received scholarships with 30 per cent of students being from regional, rural or remote areas.

The scholarships are targeted at high achieving school leavers and mid-career professionals from diverse backgrounds. This includes First Nations peoples, people with disability, people for whom English is an additional language or dialect, people from rural, regional and remote locations, and people from low socio-economic backgrounds.

Students will receive up to $40,000 for undergraduate studies or up to $20,000 for postgraduate studies in accredited initial teacher education degrees.

The scholarships include a ‘commitment to teach’ requirement, which means recipients must be willing to commit to teach for four years (undergraduate) and two years (postgraduate) in government-run schools or early learning settings.

Students in Werriwa who are considering studying to become a teacher are encouraged to apply.

The scholarship program is part of the National Teacher Workforce Action Plan which is tackling the teacher workforce shortage.

More information on the Commonwealth Teaching Scholarships Program, including information on the application process, is at education.gov.au/teaching-scholarships


Quotes attributable to Minister for Education Jason Clare:

“Being a teacher is the most important job in the world, and we don’t have enough of them.

“I want more young people to leap out of high school and want to become a teacher.

“And I want more people in the middle of their careers to consider becoming teachers.

“That’s what these scholarships are all about.

“This is one part of our plan to tackle the teacher workforce shortage and builds on our reforms to teacher training and the Commonwealth Prac Payment for teaching students.”

Quotes attributable to Member for Werriwa, Anne Stanley:

“The Albanese Labor Government is committed to encouraging more people to study to become a teacher in places like Werriwa.

“This is one of the ways we are working to boost the teacher workforce in areas that need it.

“I encourage students in Werriwa to apply for one of these scholarships.”

TUESDAY 18 NOVEMBER 2025


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