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Lessons of the election should not be lost
Politicians who continue to treat the profession with contempt do so at their peril.
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Voters reject business as usual
To regain the support of teachers in the future, genuine, respectful consultation with the profession is essential.
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Uncertainty on schools funding review
The unresolved forming of a new federal government at the time of writing means the future of the Schools Funding Review is unclear.
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A billion beyond entitlement
Modelling shows what the future holds if the SES schools funding model continues.
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Have your say on salaries
Widespread consultation with members on what Federation should seek to have included in the next schools and TAFE salaries awards will occur in term 4.
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Central Schools Newsletter

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Issue 08
It has now been agreed that effective day one term one 2007, class one central schools will be staffed as community schools.

The Federation is seeking release of the “Central Schools Scoping Study” conducted last year by George Green.

Issue 07
The NSW Teachers Federation Central Schools Committee has met with the Education Minister.
Issue 06
The Central Schools Committee is preparing a submission for the next salaries claim.
Issue 05
First Central Schools Newletter for 2004
Issue 04
The Central Schools Committee of the NSW Teachers Federation has conducted a survey of nineteen central schools to examine the impact of government subsidised student travel beyond the nearest public school.
Issue 03
The first meeting of the Central Schools Committee was held on Friday 30 May 2003.
Issue 02
At its first meeting in 2002, the Central Schools Committee made plans for the Federation Annual Conference and the Central Schools Conference.
Issue 01
March 2002 edition of the Central Schools Newsletter
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