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December 2005

The President Writes
Renewing the social contract
Federation, with the ACTU and Unions NSW, will campaign for a movement to renew the social contract in Australia. Such a campaign recognises that individuals are strengthened by being part of a society that provides quality public services and sound laws passed after public and parliamentary scrutiny and debate.
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Federal Government
WorkChoices amendments a sop
As predicted, the Federal Government’s WorkChoices bill passed the Senate ideologically intact. The Coalition used its numbers to control the Senate Inquiry and the subsequent debate.
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Federal Government
Political campaign to focus on IR laws
The Howard Government’s WorkChoices proposals will now become law. The Government used its majority in both Houses of Parliament to ram through the legislation despite the fact it is opposed by the vast majority of Australians and their families.
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Bans
School “league tables” loom
The new 2005 Annual School Report format is banned and schools are advised to use the 2004 format for the 2005 reports.
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Professional issues
Report card gradings should be abandoned
Concerns remain on the new requirements for student report cards, reports JENNIFER LEETE.
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Professional issues
Secure internet and email to be delivered in 2006
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Professional issues
Debate about the School Certificate — again
With year 10 students having left for the year, questions about the timing of the School Certificate have come up again.
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Salaries and superannuation
Superannuation and the new award
The agreement bringing in the new award holds the prospect for improvements for members of the older superannuation schemes, writes JOHN DIXON and ROD BROWN.
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Professional issues
Residential issues addressed
Federation Representatives and Women’s Contacts from the state’s three residential agricultural high schools have met to address issues affecting their schools.
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Federation
Open and shut
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