Is it true that 15-year-olds in Australia can leave school if they secure a full-time job?
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In Australia, the laws regarding school leaving age can vary by state or territory. Generally, students are required to remain in school until they turn 17, or complete Year 10, depending on the region. In some cases, students can leave school at 15 if they secure a full-time job, but they may still be required to undertake certain vocational education or training programs. It’s best to check the specific regulations for your state or territory to get accurate information regarding school leaving and employment requirements.