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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 ...
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.
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.
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 ...
As the NSW Treasurer seeks to push significant ‘reform’ of the Workers Compensation through Parliament as early as this week, workers need to communicate their opposition now. Hundreds of protesters ...
Dr Navi Pillay, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and eminent international jurist, will receive the 2025 Sydney Peace Prize for a lifetime of advocating for accountability and ...
Federation members joined Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander activists, farmers, environmental campaigners and comrades from across the union movement outside State Parliament in Sydney today to ...
“It’s official – we’ve stopped Peter Dutton becoming Prime Minister,” Federation President Henry Rajendra said today (Monday). “The weekend’s election result is a massive win for public education.
The NSW Teachers Federation welcomes the appointment of Chloe Read as the new Managing Director of TAFE NSW. General Secretary Maxine Sharkey said the appointment marked a significant shift after more ...
“Senator Henderson’s leaked comments that Free TAFE is ‘just not working’ show that a Coalition government will be a disaster for TAFE,” said Henry Rajendra.
The 2025 Palm Sunday on Sunday 13 April is an important annual event supported by the NSW Teachers Federation and members are encouraged to attend.
If you want to make a positive impact in the public education system, an effective way to do it is through active participation in the NSW Teachers Federation.