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SYDNEY, May 12 ― Australia's second-most populous state will resume face-to-face teaching from May 27, weeks earlier than expected, after a school shutdown to halt the spread of the new coronavirus, Premier Daniel Andrews said yesterday. The state including the city of Melbourne would take a...

Tuesday, 12 May 2020 08:32 AM MYT

The state including the city of Melbourne would take a staggered approach with teenagers in classrooms first, followed by younger pupils from June 9, Andrew said. Victorian classes would resume starting with years 11 and 12, and prep grades one and two, Andrews said.

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