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Big wins for TAFE teachers in new Enterprise Agreement

TAFE teachers have welcomed a new three-year Enterprise Agreement (EA) that locks in pay rises, more super and better conditions

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NSW teachers endorse new salary agreement, building on historic gains

NSW public school teachers have today endorsed a new three-year salary and conditions agreement that builds on last year’s historic

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Transfer mechanisms: everything you need to know

The new schools Staffing Agreement between Federation and NSW Department of Education came into operation on day 1, term 2,

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Are your teaching codes up to date?

A Casual Word: Education Quarterly, Issue 10 2024 For teachers seeking permanency, the elevation of the Approved to Teach list

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Interim changes to merit selection: first referees

Know Your Rights: Education Quarterly, Issue 10 2024 When will the requirement for mandated ‘first’ referees in applications for merit

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Worth the struggle: strong system to support schools

“Rebuilding the NSW public school system must be our collective priority and focus,” Federation President Henry Rajendra said. “The NSW

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Funding is the fix

Survey highlights effects of under-resourced schools Acute teacher shortages, unsustainable workloads and alarming declines in student wellbeing and engagement, reported

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Survey reveals Hunter public schools stretched to breaking point

A survey of public school teachers and principals in Newcastle and the Hunter reveals how the combined impact of the

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Survey reveals Northern Rivers public schools stretched to breaking point

A survey of public school teachers and principals in the Northern Rivers reveals how the combined impact of the $1.9

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Survey reveals Illawarra and South Coast public schools stretched to breaking point

A survey of public school teachers and principals in the Illawarra and South Coast reveals how the combined impact of

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Investing in the future demands better resourced schools

Australia numbers among a small elite of the world’s most prosperous, stable and democratic societies. How is it then that

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Stand united for high-quality public education

We are at a crucial juncture in the fight for the provision of high-quality public education in NSW. The salary

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NSW teacher shortage won’t be solved with 2.5 per cent 

The State Government must rule out a 2.5 per cent wage cap or risk a worsening teacher shortage. The Government

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AG report shows urgency of addressing teacher shortages in the Bush

The NSW Government must honour its agreement to lift teacher salaries amid a damning Auditor General report into regional, remote

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Better staffing entitlements the goal

Federation’s staffing claims for schools and TAFE are “what’s necessary for a quality, strong and robust public education system, for

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Amendments to the 2021-2023 School Staffing Agreement

Recent changes announced to the Staffing Agreement, including access to service transfers, mark the culmination of longstanding Federation policy to

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Significant win for temporary teachers seeking permanency  

More than 11,000 temporary teachers will be offered a permanent job with the Department of Education after Federation secured broadening

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Change for the better

Welcome back to term 2! Today’s live stream broadcast with the Education Minister Prue Car and Acting Secretary Murat Dizdar

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Perrottet plan to cut teaching qualifications rejected by expert panel

An expert panel chaired by former NSW Department of Education secretary Mark Scott has rejected the NSW plan for a

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The education choice

Teachers face an important choice on 25 March, with the major parties presenting a very different view of what they

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The Perrottet plan: cut qualifications, bring in unqualified teachers

The Perrottet Government’s plan to cut qualifications and bring in unqualified teachers won’t fix the teacher shortages or improve the

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