DEEWR definition

DEEWR means the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations.
DEEWR means the Commonwealth Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations or such other government agency or department as may administer or perform the functions of that department from time to time.
DEEWR s IT Systems’ means DEEWR’s IT computer system accessible by You, through which information is exchanged between You, Your subcontractors, DHS, DHS Assessment Services and Us in relation to the Activities.

Examples of DEEWR in a sentence

  • The Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR), in conjunction with Skills Victoria, audits the annual student statistical data from Victoria to determine the reliability and completeness of information reported.

  • The Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) audits the annual student statistical data from Victoria to determine the reliability and completeness of information reported.

  • The main goal of this program was to “contribute sustainable and meaningful change to teaching and learning in Australian schools that will prepare students for further education, training, jobs of the future and to live and work in a digital world” (DEEWR, 2008, p1).

  • If I provide incorrect details, Rise & Shine Kindergarten will not be able to submit to DEEWR any attendance data in respect of my Child and therefore full fees will be applicable until the correct details have been provided.

  • Rise & Shine Kindergarten will record attendance details for each session of care provided for my Child and submit weekly attendance records online to DEEWR using the CRN and details I have provided.


More Definitions of DEEWR

DEEWR means the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations.
DEEWR s IT Systems’ means DEEWR’s IT computer system accessible by a Provider, through which information is exchanged between the Provider, Subcontractors, Centrelink, DHS Assessment Services, Ongoing Support Assessors and DEEWR in relation to the Services.
DEEWR means the Commonwealth Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Services. • Employee means staff member of Great Start Early Learning Centres. • Enrolment Confirmation means correspondence to the relevant parent or guardian from Great Start Early Learning Centres, confirming the Room, Day, fees and other terms and conditions upon which a child is enrolled. • Enrolment Form means the Great Start Early Learning Centres Enrolment Form (including the Complying Written Arrangements), Terms and Conditions, Enrolment Change Forms and Fee Schedule. • Family member in relation to a child, means— (a) a parent, grandparent, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, or cousin of the child, whether of the whole blood or half-blood and whether that relationship arises by marriage (including a de facto relationship) or by adoption or otherwise; or (b) a relative of the child according to Aboriginal or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander tradition; or (c) a person with whom the child resides in a family-like relationship; or (d) a person who is recognised in the child's community as having a familial role in respect of the child; • Guardian in relation to child, means the legal guardian of the child.
DEEWR s Security Policies’ means policies relating to the use and security of DEEWR’s IT Systems and Records, and includes the policy by the name of DEEWR’s Security Policy for Contracted Service Providers and Users and any other policies Notified by DEEWR from time to time. Relevant policies are available at www.deewr.gov.au/department/Pages/Tenders.aspx, or such other website as may be advised by DEEWR.
DEEWR means the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
DEEWR means the Commonwealth Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations or any successor.
DEEWR means the Commonwealth Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations or such other agency or department as may administer this Deed on behalf of the Commonwealth from time to time and, where the context so admits, includes the Commonwealth’s relevant officers, delegates, employees and agents.