Re: 2023 NSW Election Post by ScaniaGrenda » Sat Mar 25, 2023 8:53 pm Correct until 2027 as they are on a 10 year contract which 2027 could go two ways; Labor if they still manage to form state government by then will possibly look at either trying to bring what they can back ...
The Industrial Relations Commission will also facilitate improvements to conditions while taking into account the fiscal position and outlook of the state. As part of the reforms, an Industrial Court will have the power to bring unions and government agencies together at the negotiating table to reso...
Jan 30, 2023 The failure of this country’s school system to give many students a fair go and a fair share of resources did not feature on the last Federal election agenda. Nor has it surfaced to date as a key issue in the NSW state election. What does this silence mean?
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In line with a NSW Government election commitment to screen and track at risk workers, the Bill will also give SafeWork NSW the power to establish a 'silica worker register'. PCBUs will be required to provide SafeWork NSW with information for the register. The register will not be publicly...
Chain, B. (2023, March 20). Kids to be taught reading and writing, NOT gender fluidity under back-to-basics election proposal to rid NSW classrooms of creeping indoctrination. Daily Mail Australia. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11879475/One-Nations-proposed-NSW-education-policy-ban...
The full story, even worse, might be for another day. Suffice here to say in 2018 – just before the last State election – then Premier Berejiklian commissioned internationally renowned expert Professor McNaughton to advise on fast rail options like Wollongong and Newcastle to Sydney. Despite all...
NSW Premier Chris Minns has announced the new Labor frontbench, with women making up half of the cabinet for the first time in the state government’s history – up from seven female ministers under the previous Liberal Perrottet government. ...
The state government is discussing medium and long-term accommodation options, including demountable homes with staff from the departments of housing and communities. Some people who have lost their homes are staying with friends or family, or in tents or...
Jewish residents in bushfire-affected areas of NSW have spoken to The AJN of their distress as fires continue to burn across the state.