Schools ‘silenced’ on teacher shortages
School principals have been ordered not to disclose information about teacher absences or vacancies, it can be revealed, with the union labelling the move a cover up.
School principals have been ordered not to disclose information about teacher absences or vacancies, it can be revealed, with the union labelling the move a cover up.
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One NSW high school was short 16 teachers on a single day this week, resulting in 12 unsupervised and nine merged classes, according to the Teachers Association.
The former lawyer of Brothers 4 Life founder Bassam Hamzy will give evidence from a prison hospital when the gangster’s drug supply trial begins next week.
Gangland cops from Taskforce Erebus have allegedly seized guns, ammunition and a silencer as the crackdown on Sydney’s bloody street war continues.
A bail application from a superyacht operator accused of a $20 million cocaine smuggling operation at the Port of Newcastle — where a diver drowned — has been canned at the last minute.
A superyacht tour operator arrested for his alleged role in a $20 million cocaine smuggling operation has appeared in court after his arrest while trying to board a flight out of the country.
Sydney’s gangland shootings have so far cleared out the ranks of the city’s underbelly, but residents fear it is only a matter of time before civilians become collateral damage.
Two men and a woman are the latest of 16 people arrested by a strike force targeting a drug ring operating between Sydney and the Illawarra.
They’ve been convicted of the state’s most high profile crimes and are now locked safely away across the state with many unable to set foot outside a prison wall ever again.
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