‘I’m not an admin clerk’: Wagga teachers sick of workload
Hundreds of Wagga teachers joined in statewide industrial action to fight for better pay and conditions.
Hundreds of Wagga teachers joined in statewide industrial action to fight for better pay and conditions.
There were hundreds of teachers from the Illawarra in an “unprecedented” NSW Teachers Federation rally in the heart of Sydney on Wednesday as calls for equitable pay and conditions grow louder.
Three Illawarra teachers have spoken out ahead of Wednesday’s rally in Sydney with the common theme being the pressure on those in the profession is turning wannabe educators away.
Labor is pledging two communal batteries in the Illawarra to store energy generated from private solar panels with non-solar panel owners able to tap into the renewable supply for “a couple of dollars a week”.
The long-term strategic plan for Wollongong is open for public scrutiny after councillors voted to support it, despite concerns about whether the council will be able to fund it all.
The trial of the man accused of causing the death of Woonona woman Valmai ‘Jane’ Birch, who was found hogtied and stuffed in a wheelie bin, began in Wollongong District Court on Monday.
The Greens’ candidate for Cunningham Dylan Green wants action on climate change and housing affordability. He’s also in agreement with his UAP rival on one key issue.
A tragedy has occurred on the South Coast on Saturday morning with a pedestrian killed after being hit by two vehicles before dawn.
The pressure is mounting for more to be done to prevent rock fishing tragedies in the Illawarra in the wake of Brendan Buxton Hurd’s death, as his family prepare for his funeral.
Police believe a body found at sea near Port Kembla is that of missing angler Brendan Buxton-Hurd, after the 19-year-old was swept to sea by a freak wave two days ago.
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