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Let’s talk MoG

The PSA invites all Department of Planning members to attend a meeting next Wednesday 20 September from 12:00pm-1:00pm. The meeting will be held at 4PSQ with a Teams link available for those joining remotely, your PSA industrial representatives and delegates will be on hand. Your PSA representatives ask that you join us at the meeting to discuss concerns with respect to the recent Machinery of…

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General Assistant and Farm Assistant North Coast Training Day

On 15th November the PSA will hold a training day for General Assistants and Farm Assistants at the Ballina Surf club. Training will be on Work Health Safety and Award condition that will include a session on working within your role description. If there is anything else you’d like to be trained on, let us know and we will try and accommodate. We think this…

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Youth Justice: Back payment of penalties following completion of investigation process

Did you know you may be entitled to back payment of unpaid penalties for the full period you were under investigation, if you have been cleared (exonerated) of allegations of misconduct following the completion of the process? Following enquiries by the PSA, DCJ CaPS have confirmed to YJNSW and the PSA, that members may be entitled to the back payment of averaged unpaid penalties for…

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General Assistants and Farm Assistants: Newsletter from your Delegates

Your new General Assistants Advisory Group (GAAG) Delegate positions were recently finalised at the group's first meeting since the election. The positions are as follows: Chairperson Bill (William) Martin Ponds School SSP 0407 461 904 Vice Chairperson Michael Burrell Blacktown Boys High School 0438 281 525 Secretary Hayden Berry Barramurra Public School 0425 145 457 Women’s Officer Fiona Doherty Field of Mars…

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Walk for Yes

PSA CPSU NSW members are encouraged to join the Walk For Yes marches happening throughout Australia. As a social justice organisation, your union believes a Yes vote will help bridge the gap between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians. An advisory body such as the proposed Voice to Parliament will improve decision-making for issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. To find the nearest walk to…

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