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Dutton’s 6,000 job cuts in the NDIS will hurt Illawarra families, ASU warns

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More than 5,000 residents living in the federal electorate of Whitlam are at risk of being affected by NDIS job cuts if the Coalition is elected, according to the Australian Services Union. Opposition leader Peter Dutton, alongside Liberal candidate for Whitlam Nathaniel Smith, plans to reduce the public service workforce, putting 41,000 jobs at risk, including more than … Continued

Dutton’s 6,000 job cuts in the NDIS will hurt Hunter families, ASU warns

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Nearly 8,000 residents living in the federal electorate of Paterson are at risk of being affected by NDIS job cuts if the Coalition is elected, according to the Australian Services Union. Opposition leader Peter Dutton, alongside Liberal candidate for Paterson Laurence Antcliff, plans to reduce the public service workforce, putting 41,000 jobs at risk, including more … Continued

Imam of Australia’s largest mosque shares message of condolences on the passing of Pope Francis

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Media Opportunities: LIVE interview of National President of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE     Imam Kauser, National President and Missionary-in-Charge of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Australia said:   “We are very saddened to hear about the passing of Pope Francis. He dedicated his life to helping the poor and those who were suffering … Continued

Staff reach breaking point over UTS leaders’ prolonged and severe operational mismanagement

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National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) members at University of Technology (UTS) have exposed a litany of serious management failures that are threatening the institution’s fabric. The Australian Financial Review earlier this week exposed glaring examples of the overwhelming crisis at UTS, reinforcing staff concerns about governance failures. Unaccountable senior university leaders have bungled restructures and major projects, leading … Continued

Bring the Maritime Museum into the classroom in Term 2 with a host of exciting free virtual excursions

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The Australian National Maritime Museum has announced an exciting line up of free virtual excursions for primary school students for Term 2, allowing teachers and students to experience the Museum from the comfort of their classrooms. With topics covered ranging from plastic pollution to Australian migration, Humpback whales and Indigenous history, there are a wide … Continued