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Doubling down on funding negotiations

More than a decade after governments determined the funding benchmark for a child to succeed at school as part of

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Tips for the year ahead

Early Career Insights: Education Quarterly, Issue 9 2024 Your first few years in the profession can be exciting as you

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Champions for fair funding will always be needed

Indeed, public education funding was discussed at Federation’s first annual conference in 1919. Effective class sizes, sufficient teaching resources and

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Casual teacher shortage

A Casual Word: Education Quarterly, Issue 9 2024 The teacher shortage has always been most acutely felt through a scarcity

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Preschooling campaign seeks equality

The NSW Government’s announcement of 100 new public preschools is a significant first step towards Federation’s campaign for universal, public

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Full funding will help every student with disability succeed

Enabling Equity: Education Quarterly, Issue 9 2024 On 26 March, Federation gave evidence to the parliamentary inquiry into Children and

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Students with disabilities deserve better

One of the easiest things both the federal and state governments could do to address increased student complexity and the

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Temporary engagements

Know Your Rights: Education Quarterly, Issue 9 2024 When must I be employed on a temporary engagement?If it is known

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Revitalising TAFE

Federation endorses the recommendations of the NSW Government- appointed Vocational Education and Training Review Panel’s first report, released on 25

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Stop delaying salary rises

TAFE Talk: Education Quarterly, Issue 9 2024 The three TAFE sector enterprise agreements under negotiation with the TAFE Commission of

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The stakes are too high for complacency

The need to comprehensively overhaul the NSW public school system has never been more urgent. Our mandate, to provide a

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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 2024.  Students in all public education settings,

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Billboard rolls into Hunter urging PM not to shortchange local kids

The Prime Minister and local federal Labor MPs will be urged to fully resource public schools across the Hunter region

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Vocational education and training review panel’s funding recommendations must be implemented in coming NSW Budget

The NSW Teachers Federation endorses the Vocational Education and Training Review Panel’s first report released today, which recommends changes to

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After hours digital policy to support teacher wellbeing

Teachers will be able to switch off their devices after school and enjoy uninterrupted personal time under a new policy

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Focus on eliminating racial discrimination 

Today (Thursday 21 March) marks the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, often referred to in Australia as

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Prime Minister urged not to shortchange Mid North Coast kids 

The NSW Teachers Federation is ramping up its campaign to fully resource public schools in Coffs Harbour and the Mid

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Prime Minister urged not to shortchange Dubbo kids 

The NSW Teachers Federation is ramping up its campaign to fully resource public schools in Dubbo and the Central West,

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Prime Minister urged not to shortchange New England-North West kids

The NSW Teachers Federation is ramping up its campaign to fully resource public schools in the New England-North West region,

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Education has an important role in saving the planet, conference hears

Students walk through knee-deep water at high tide to get to school, the result of climate change induced sea level

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Prime Minister urged not to shortchange Northern Rivers kids

The NSW Teachers Federation is ramping up its campaign to fully resource public schools in Northern Rivers, encouraging the Prime

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