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Election setback strengthens resolve to keep fighting

Visitors to the Federation building in Mary Street, Surry Hills, will see black and white historical photographs scrolling on a screen in the front foyer.

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CPL keeps Veronica coming back

A rural head teacher’s dedication to English has seen her attend every Secondary English Stage 6 Conference in Sydney since the Centre for Professional Learning began conducting them in 2013.

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Time to bolster permanent roles

Staffing every public school throughout NSW with appropriately qualified and accredited permanent teachers remains one of the greatest challenges facing the NSW public school system.

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Uncle Vic recognised for lifetime of enlightening

The first Aboriginal public school principal in NSW, Uncle Vic Chapman, has been recognised on the Queen’s Birthday honours list for a lifetime of working to improve opportunities for our First Peoples.

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Your workplace contacts

John Joy, Lurnea Public School

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Here’s to centenary of activism

​Councillors, Life Members and guests of the TAFE Teachers Association came together to celebrate 100 years of activism at the TAFE Teachers Association Centenary Anniversary AGM and dinner on 31 May.

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Vocational education policy failure

For many years, Federation has warned all levels of government about the flaws in the private vocational education market.

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A matter of pride

June is Pride Month, an international celebration of the LGBTIQA+ community. Originally beginning in remembrance of the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York – a tipping point in the gay liberation movement in the US

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Foster’s high-profile support for public education

​He made his name representing Australia on the football field, and now former Socceroos player Craig Foster is kicking goals for teachers and students as a champion of public education.

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Union asserts support for journalists and media freedom, following police raids

​Federation has expressed its solidarity with journalists and other media workers following recent raids on journalists and media organisations by the Australian Federal Police.

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Pre-2016 Teacher Pay Inequity

The New South Wales Teachers Federation is actively addressing and prioritising the resolution of the pay disparity that has occurred as a result of the transition to Standards-Based Remuneration (SBR).

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Member of Federation family receives national honour

Federation congratulates Life Member Sharan Burrow, this week honoured as a Companion of the Order of Australia.

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Early career teachers in regions put in the picture

Are you a beginning teacher living in regional NSW?

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Book Reviews

Wilam A Birrarung Story, Black Cockatoo and A White Hot Flame.

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Election notice – Presidential Officers – E2019/41

Nominations, which must be in writing and comply with the registered rules of the Branch, may be made at any time from 17/07/2019.

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NSW Premier’s announcement of a new selective high school is an attack on comprehensive public schooling

The NSW Teachers Federation has condemned the Premier’s decision to establish a new selective high school in southwest Sydney.

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New state and federal ministers for women

After the March 2019 NSW election, the Premier announced that the NSW Minister for Women would be Bronwyn Taylor MLC (NSW Nationals).

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Council Report: 1 June 2019

A strong united membership campaigning together has always been the key to achieving betterments for our members. June Council decisions and their implementation need members in their workplaces and Associations to be active.

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Meeting sought over significant underpayment issues

The Department has agreed to meet with Federation over significant issues relating to the underpayment of a “large numbers of teachers”, after the union has been inundated with complaints.

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Stolen Generations kit increases knowledge and understanding

Students at Trangie Central School have started a valuable conversation — to understand the truth and progress the collective healing journey of the Stolen Generations, and acknowledge and correct the past.

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Thousands of students to resit NAPLAN over online glitches

This year’s botched round of NAPLAN testing proved the examination “really is a dud”, Federation President Maurie Mulheron has declared.

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