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NSW Teachers Federation Press Conference
NSW Teachers Federation President, Angelo Gavrielatos will hold a press conference behind NSW Parliament at 10:30am.
Who: Angelo Gavrielatos, President NSW Teachers Federation
Where: Behind State Parliament, Hospital Road Sydney
When: 10:30am
Contact: Nick Lucchinelli 0422 229 032
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