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Joint Child Protection Response Program Blacktown: come and have morning tea with the PSA

Do you work in the Joint Child Protection Response Program (JCPRP), for Blacktown in Western Sydney? The Public Service Association is holding an in person and online members' meeting. Whether you’re in the office or working from home Organiser Andrea Cartwright will be available to discuss member issues. Come along to meeting - this is a great opportunity for both members and non-members to: Meet…

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PSA members' bulletins: Ministerial Drivers

PSA staff and your delegates have been in discussion with the Premiers Department in relation to the following: Draft Fatigue Management policy. Award issues payment of Allowances. Happy to discuss any other member issues for the next JCC. To update staff, we have arranged a meeting at Parliament House's L4 Drivers Room. If you know any non-members who would like to learn more about union…

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PSA members' meeting: Ageing and Disability Commission

Do you work at the Ageing and Disability Commission? The Public Service Association (PSA) is holding an in-person and online members’ meeting to discuss workplace issues for your office. Why you should attend Meet your new workplace delegates, Meet your PSA Organiser, and Industrial Officer Learn more about the PSA’s role in your workplace Share ideas on how your union can best support you and…

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Meeting for PSA members at the Botanic Gardens in Sydney, Mt Tomah and Mt Annan

Join your PSA organiser and delegates for the first members’ meeting of 2026 to discuss how your union can best support your workplace and any issues you would like us to raise at the upcoming Joint Consultative Committee (JCC). Your PSA delegates and staff meet with Botanic Gardens management on a quarterly basis to raise workplace issues on behalf of members. The JCC is an…

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New General Assistant allocation methodology: we need your feedback

At the start of this year more than 750 schools were due to receive an increase in General Assistant staffing entitlement. The purpose of the change to methodology was to address workload concerns raised by the PSA and “better align GA resources with the needs of schools across the state.” During consultation between the PSA and Department of Education on the changes, we were assured…

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