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Expressions of Interest Now Open Women’s Council Committee Casual Vacancy Electorate 7 – Customer Service

We are calling for Expressions of Interest from financial women members employed in Electorate 7 Customer Service, who are interested in filling a casual vacancy that is available on the Women’s Council Committee 2022 – 2024. How to apply To be eligible you must be a financial member of the Association as of 26 January […]

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Women’s Council Committee Election

Nominations are called for positions of delegate on the Women’s Council Committee. The call for nominations is as listed below: Electorate No of Delegates ELECTORATE 1 – HIGHER EDUCATION –          Universities –          TAFE 1 1 ELECTORATE 2 – DISABILITY SERVICES 1 ELECTORATE 3 – OTHER NATIONAL SYSTEM EMPLOERS 1 ELECTORATE 4 – COMMUNITIES and JUSTICE […]

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Women’s Council

Meetings Meetings of the Women’s Council Committee are held on the second week in February, April, July, September and December. Approval from the Association’s General Secretary is required for funding of additional meetings, or in accordance with PSA Rules. Women’s Council’s Annual General Meeting is held over two days in September and is referred to […]

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Women’s Council

Elections Elections to Women’s Council Committee shall be held every two years and such elections will be held by 31 October of the Election year. Twenty-to-24 eligible members are elected and representative of the 10-12 electorates. At the first meeting following the taking of office of the newly elected Women’s Council Committee, the Committee elects […]

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Women’s Council – History

History More than 80 years ago, a new clause was inserted into the PSA Rules which continues to have a lasting effect on the union to this day. The clause established the PSA Women’s Auxiliary which is known today as the Women’s Council. All female members of the Association are members of Women’s Council. Women’s Council […]

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