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Lack of consultation and inadequate time to prepare for changes symptomatic of education minister out of touch with how schools operate.
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More league tables signal a new low
Unions nationwide committed to non-cooperation with NAPLAN if government refuses to act.
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Angry TAFE teachers stand up for their rights
Town Hall strike meeting calls on State Government to negotiate for an overdue fair settlement.
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Primary Activists Conference
Funding available to attend gathering that will develop strategies for campaign on staffing, conditions and release time.
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June 2006

The President Writes
Spotlight the Federal Government
Spotlight chain stores were exposed last week as one of the employers willing to use the Federal Government’s radical and extreme industrial laws to exploit workers.
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Industrial relations
Rallies planned for Blacktown and regional centres on June 28
A rally at Blacktown Showground and march to the office of Liberal MP Louise Markus is expected to be the highlight of events planned around NSW for June 28 to support the Your Rights at Work campaign.
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Occupational Health and Safety
Federation action leads to major enrolment changes
The Department of Education and Training (DET) has announced new enrolment procedures for students in NSW public schools and TAFE colleges.
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Public Education Day
Vinson calls for investment in pre-school education
Australia must follow the example of other enlightened countries in making early childhood education and care a national priority, Professor Tony Vinson said on Public Education Day.
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State Government
Will the Budget meet the needs of public education?
With the State Budget imminent, WENDY CURRIE outlines what to look for.
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TAFE
National TAFE inquiry launched
All Federation members are encouraged to participate in the national TAFE inquiry, launched by the Australian Education Union (AEU) on May 15.
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Campaigns
More than 4500 members ‘make the switch’
More than 4500 members have switched the way they pay their union subscriptions from payroll deduction to direct payments from their bank account or credit card since Federation launched a campaign in term 1.
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DET
Pressure applied to reduce salary status delays
Federation has acted to reduce the excessive delay that is occurring for the Department of Education and Training (DET) to process school teacher applications for a review of salary status.
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Health
HIV/AIDS epidemic worsens
FRANK BARNES gives an update on the spread of HIV/AIDS.
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State Government
OH&S bill deferred
NSW Industrial Relations Minister John Della Bosca has agreed to defer the introduction of the Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) Amendment Bill into Parliament to allow further consultation.
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State Government
Little new in trade school announcement
WENDY CURRIE examines the State Government’s trade school announcement.
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