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Federation’s three-day Annual Conference began in the International Conference Centre at Darling Harbour this afternoon, including a celebration of the work and achievements of the past 12 months.
Guest speaker: Michele Bruniges Somewhere along the way, our national identity of a fair go becomes an illusion, Dr Michele Bruniges told Annual Conference delegates. Dr Bruniges, a former secretary ...
Addressing housing affordability for teachers should be a high priority for policymakers, guest speakers told Annual Conference. “Anything that compromises the ability of the system to deliver full ...
This year’s Annual Conference will be held at the ICC (International Convention & Exhibition Centre), 14 Darling Dr, Sydney NSW 2000, 1:30pm Sunday 6 July to 4:30pm Tuesday 8 July.
Federation is a proud sponsor of Refugee Week 2025, which has the theme Finding Freedom: Diversity in Community. With this focus, the week is dedicated to emphasising the vital role community plays in ...
It’s official. The Heads of Agreement poised to make beginning and top-of-scale school teachers the nation’s best paid – and deliver increases to all others – has been signed. “This is an historic ...
NSW Teachers Federation Executive's statement on the Middle East conflict, advocating for peace and solidarity in education. Read more.
Scheduled ElectionFair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009 Nominations are called for: Branch Council representatives from members on the Aboriginal and […] ...
The NSW Department of Education must reverse its illogical decision to axe 276 teaching positions from the non-school based teaching service, the NSW Teachers Federation said today. “To cut teaching ...
The number of teachers resigning from NSW public schools has doubled in two years as unsustainable workloads and uncompetitive salaries take their toll. Leaked Department of Education figures also ...
NSWTF demands full funding for public schools as performance targets highlight resource gaps. Advocating for equitable education for all students.
The NSW Government’s $325 million Budget commitment to rebuild the TAFE workforce is a strong investment to give NSW the skills base it needs to confront.