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Department hoses down threat of asbestos

The Department of Education’s asbestos register lists 2185 schools as being contaminated with the hazardous building material, with 109 identified as having the worst category of the substance.

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Falling GDP spend on education magnified in new OECD figures

New figures released this month in a snapshot of education jurisdictions around the world underline the grim extent of the Morrison Government’s cuts to public school funding.

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Your workplace contacts

Michelle Millard, Wauchope Public School

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Your Workplace Contacts

The resolution of a dispute at Narraweena Public School on the northern beaches inspired Federation Representative Pierre-Yves Dejean to coin a new union catchcry: “Divided we beg, united we bargain!”

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Association Spotlight: Moree Teachers Association

Our community Moree has a population of a little under 10,000 people. We have a transient population at times and our numbers change depending on the strength of the local agricultural industry of cotton and wheat.

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Learning conditions should not be determined by a popularity contest

Public schools desperate for capital works funding have resorted to applying to a community grants program.

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There’s nothing casual about teaching

Casual Teachers’ Salaries

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Overturned expenses decision to benefit others

​Federation has successfully overturned a decision by the Department of Education that has led to members having certainty over their rights to access Transferred Officers Compensation when transferring under Section 51A.

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Statewide solution to inequity involves raising the school staffing entitlement

​System failures are denying the necessary resources and staffing that schools need to realise the potential of rural students, says Federation Acting Deputy President Henry Rajendra.

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ACARA masks truth about NAPLAN data

ACARA’s ‘nothing to see here’ approach to the NAPLAN 2019 data release and its mishandling of the NAPLAN online debacle has reinforced yet again the need for a comprehensive review of the entire NAPLAN testing regime.

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Association Spotlight: Wellington Teachers Association

Our association enjoys strong Federation membership and Wellington TA meetings are generally well attended, with most regular attendees being high-school staff.

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Share your ideas for a better work life

Federation is not only an industrial union for all public education teachers and related employees in NSW, we are also the professional body for those teachers, educators and education-related professionals.

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Your workplace

Federation’s support and guidance to resolve a workplace issue inspired Sharree Gardner to ensure colleagues would not find themselves without the valuable assistance of their union.

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Paper plane

​Last week, I arrived at school, attended my morning briefing, sat down at my desk and had a feeling that I should be somewhere else. Not on a tropical island or at home in my bed, but a real feeling that I wasn’t supposed to be at work.

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Members unite over unjust wages transition

NSW Education Minister Sarah Mitchell and her government colleagues from around the state have been hearing from Federation members that teachers want an immediate resolution to the standards-based pay inequalities for teachers in public schools, created by the NSW Government’s public sector wages policy.

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Richest schools get cream of government funding

The gaping divide between Australia’s four biggest-spending schools and the poorest 1800 schools has graphically exposed the Morrison Government’s handouts to rich non-government schools at the expense of the public system, Federation President Maurie Mulheron said.

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NSW Government’s unjust wages transition motivates unified member response

Federation members are taking collective action to fight pay inequities inflicted upon their public school teacher colleagues by the NSW Coalition Government.

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Festival and Federation celebrate young talent

Folk music is gaining a growing following among young performers, who will be supported by Federation at the Sydney Folk Festival in August.

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Collectivism kicks goals for justice, says former Socceroos captain Craig Foster

There were calls for former Socceroo captain Craig Foster to be named Australian of the Year, even prime minister, after he saved the life of a young refugee footballer from Melbourne detained in Bangkok on trumped-up charges laid by the country he fled, Bahrain.

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Music to the ears

Teachers’ work to foster performing arts talent was lauded by Talent Development Project artistic director Peter Cousens during Federation’s Annual Conference.

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All changes to assessment and reporting must be led by the teaching profession, Conference declares

The recent NAPLAN outages revealed the “fiasco” the “flawed and corrupt” national testing tool had become, NSW Teachers Federation Annual Conference was told yesterday.

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