Anti-jab teachers return to the classroom
Hundreds of NSW teachers who were terminated for their anti-vax stance will be able to reapply for roles in classrooms from this term. HAVE YOUR SAY IN OUR POLL.
Hundreds of NSW teachers who were terminated for their anti-vax stance will be able to reapply for roles in classrooms from this term. HAVE YOUR SAY IN OUR POLL.
The headmaster of one of Sydney’s top private schools will be replaced following an independent review into the school’s culture.
The case against Chris Dawson, accused of underage sex with a then-student, has hit a road bump relating to his pending murder trial verdict.
A staffing crisis is forcing preschools to turn families away or abandon child-to-carer ratios — and industry insiders warn that the situation is only going to get worse.
Three Sydney men have been charged with drug importation after a police sting saw hundreds of kilograms of cocaine and ice found allegedly hidden inside machinery. See the whopper haul.
Teachers forced out of the profession for the sake of their mental health say they’re “exhausted, stressed and angry”. Here they reveal their reasons for quitting the job.
A Bandidos clubhouse has had motorcycles and patches seized after four people were charged for an alleged extortion attempt in NSW’s Riverina region.
Unvaccinated teachers who lost their jobs to the Covid mandate will be able to reapply for work in term three, under a proposal from the Department of Education.
Dominic Perrottet has welcomed a new era of state-federal co-operation, announcing a $780m first-home buyer scheme. Find out if you’re eligible.
NSW is seeing one of its worst ever flu seasons on the back of lengthy Covid restrictions, but not even the offer of a free jab is enough to get people vaccinated.
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