International Forest Day: 10 Facts About Forest and People We Do Not Know

 The Internation Forest Day 2021 in on Saturday 21st of March. It is widely known that there is a NEED to look after out forested areas. The theme for 2021 #IntlForestDay is - “Forest restoration: a path to recovery and wellbeing” 

PNG Insight photo | Varirata National Park, Port Moresby

It's time PNG observe the #IntlForestDay as a matter of national importance. (PNG Insight | Twitter)

Logging companies must now pay for their crimes against our environment, our country, and our people.

To celebrate Internation Forest Day, we collected 10 facts that have been shared on Twitter about this very important event. We believe we should all know so that we appreciate what the forest areas mean to us as Papua New Guineans: 

1. Forests absorb greenhouse gases 

Forests absorb nearly 1/3 of all CO2 [carbon dioxide gas] released from burning fossil fuels every year. Forest restoration could remove another 26 gigatons of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. @FAOForestry

2. Logging companies destroy forests

Logging companies take away forests with the promise of development that never comes." But 

@UNDPinPNG has a better way to support communities that Protect Forests (UNDP IN PNG)

3. International Forest Day is on the 21st of March 

The International Forest Day is on the 21st of March every year.  Logging companies in PNG have destroyed forests, rivers and habitats in many coastal areas.  Worst in parts of the New Guinea Islands. It's time PNG observe the #IntlForestDay as a matter of national importance.

4. People are dependent on the forest for survival

"Forestry is not about trees, it is about people. And it is about trees only insofar as trees can serve the needs of people.” - Westoby, 1967

5. Foundation of life and community

Forests are the essential backbone of well-being for us and #ForNature as a whole... Without them, mankind wouldn’t even exist.”  Director for Sustainability Solutions Mari Pantsar

6. Forests are the lungs of the earth

They host 75% of the world's terrestrial biodiversity this, therefore, means that millions of people, plants and animals are dependent on the future of forests which are under a constant threat of deforestation and global warming.#IntlForestDay

7. Tackle Climate Change & biodiversity loss

Expanding our forests is one of the most efficient ways to tackle Climate Change & biodiversity loss. @UNDPClimate

8. Biodiversity as a tourist attraction

 "The main tourist attraction is the massive biodiversity of birds, plants, fish, reefs and coral. Although large-scale mass tourism may threaten the delicate eco-systems here, and so needs to be controlled and managed, our resort alone provides employment for more than 75 families, as well as livelihoods for more than 50 resource owner groups." (UNDP)

9. Forest, medicines and healing

Long ago, it [the sap from the birch tree] was even used as a mouthwash. Not only that, it was used to cure spots and fade freckles! The bark can be used to make an anaesthetic and is also antiseptic too. Forestry England

10. Forests and sustainable investments

“Forests and trees are our most precious green infrastructure. We need a new economic model that properly values forests and stimulates investment in landscapes and sustainable growth." @CIFOR

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NESA HSC Results 2024: When Do HSC Results Come Out

The Higher School Certificate (HSC) is the culmination of 13 years of schooling in New South Wales, Australia. It is a high-stakes exam that determines students' eligibility for university and other post-secondary education and training. 

In this article, we summarize the essential information about the NESA HSC Results 2024, including when HSC results come out, how to access them, and the NSW School Ranking.


When Do HSC Results Come Out 2024?

HSC results are typically released in mid-January, but the exact date varies from year to year. 

In 2024, HSC results will be released on the 14th of December (Key dates, nsw.edu.au, PDF). 

There are three ways to access your HSC results:

  • Online: Through the Students Online website.
  • Phone: Call the HSC Results Enquiry Line on 1300 139 036.
  • Mail: If you have requested this, you will receive your results in the mail.


How to Access Your HSC Results

To access your results online, you will need your student number and password. If you do not have these, you can contact your school.

If you are calling the HSC Results Enquiry Line, be prepared to wait on hold.

If you are receiving your results in the mail, be patient and allow a few days for them to arrive.

NSW HSC results 2024 school rankings


How to get your NESA School Online user ID and PIN/password

Please note that only Principals can create and reset user IDs and PINs/passwords for their school's staff and students.

  • Years 10-12 Principals: Call (02) 9367 8001.
  • Years K-9 Principals: Call 1300 119 556.
  • Staff: Contact your Principal to create your school's online profile.

If you have forgotten your password: Use the 'Forgot your password' recovery facility on the NESA School Online website. This may help you recover your password, otherwise, your Principal can reset it for you.


NSW School Ranking

The NSW School Ranking is based on the performance of students in the HSC examinations. The ranking is divided into three categories:

  • Selective schools/government
  • Non-selective schools/government
  • Independent schools

The top 10 schools in each category are listed below:


Selective schools/government

1. James Ruse Agricultural High School

2. Sydney Grammar School

3. North Sydney Boys High School

4. Knox Grammar School

5. Barker College

6. St Andrew's College

7. Sydney Boys High School

8. Sydney Girls High School

9. Hornsby Girls High School

10. MLC Sydney


Non-selective schools/government

1. NBSC Mackellar Girls School

2. Willoughby Girls High School

3. Chatswood High School

4. Asquith Girls High School

5. James Busby High School

6. Turramurra High School

7. Cheltenham Girls High School

8. Epping Boys High School

9. Baulkham Hills High School

10. Hornsby K-12 School


Independent schools

1. Sydney Grammar School

2. Knox Grammar School

3. Barker College

4. St Andrew's College

5. MLC Sydney

6. Abbotsleigh School

7. Ravenswood School

8. Shore School

9. King's School

10. Cranbrook School


It is important to note that the ranking of schools is determined by the performance of the students in the HSC examinations. The ranking is not a measure of the quality of education provided by the schools.


Conclusion (NESA HSC Results 2024)

HSC results are released in December 2024. You can access your results online, by phone, or by mail. The NSW School Ranking is based on the performance of students in the HSC examinations.


Note

We compile this information for our visitors from Australia and especially New South Wales. We hope that it gives you an idea about the key dates, result dates and schools’ ranking categories. 

If you need more information, please visit NESA website.

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