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Referendum 2023: All you need to know

The referendum will propose to voters a simple change to the Australian Constitution, to provide an Aboriginal and Torres Strait

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Multicultural Matters: Education Quarterly, Issue 6 2023 As teachers, we strive to inspire students to be informed and caring global

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Government on notice: it will be held to its commitments!

It was prescient that Minister Prue Car should thank The Hon Dr Geoff Gallop in her speech at our recent

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Closing the next gap

Policymakers may have started understanding issues for LGBTIQA+ students in the school setting, but for gender and sexuality diverse Aboriginal

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No Place for a Nuclear Base, Port Kembla 

The clear message to the Albanese Government from the South Coast May Day rally on Saturday, 6 May, was: Nothing

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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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Ministers sign on for 100pc SRS 

The NSW and federal education ministers today signed a pledge to commit to funding public schools to meet the minimum

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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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Urgent action required to address teacher shortages

New figures showing 2,172 permanent teaching positions were vacant in NSW public schools in February reinforce the urgent need for

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Nation’s teacher unions back Yes for Voice vote 

Federation has affirmed its commitment to the Yes campaign for the First Nations Voice referendum through a decision of the

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Officers meet with state’s new TAFE Minister

Federation held its first meeting with Tim Crakanthorp as Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education on Friday, 14 April,

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Creative arts competition with $4000 in prizes 

Entries are now being accepted for Federation’s Sam Lewis Peace and Environment Competition 2023.  Students in all public education settings,

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Web page advocates for important change to the Constitution 

Federation has created a Yes23 web page, in support of the Yes campaign for the 2023 referendum.  The referendum is

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Record numbers of teachers leaving NSW schools

The number of teachers resigning from NSW public schools has doubled in two years as unsustainable workloads and uncompetitive salaries

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Rally for refugee rights and peace this Sunday 

Federation is proud to endorse and support the 2023 Palm Sunday rally and march, to be held this Sunday, 2

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Teachers and principals welcome a change of government

The NSW Teachers Federation welcomes the election of the Minns Labor Government. “While the outcome of some seats is not

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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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Speak out against racism and mobilise against discrimination and injustice during Harmony Week

Today, 21 March, is the start of what the Australian Government calls “Harmony Week”.  This designated week is scheduled for

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Why Perrottet is not the way

10 reasons why a re-elected Premier would be bad news for teachers and public education. All the research shows workloads

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Federation opposes AUKUS

It is a deep commitment to peace that guides the NSW Teachers Federation’s opposition to militarism and belief that war

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NSW Coalition delivers a shortage of classrooms and a shortage of teachers

The chronic shortage of classrooms in NSW public schools has been revealed in new figures which show over 5,000 demountable

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