Staff shortages and issues relating to working conditions has resulted in local teachers taking industrial action to highlight their ongoing dispute with the NSW Government

Louise Nichols
Updated November 1 2021 - 3:10pm, first published October 27 2021 - 2:26pm
Singleton High School teachers took to the street this week to voice their anger at the failure of the NSW Government to address staff shortages in local schools. Photo supplied.
Singleton High School teachers took to the street this week to voice their anger at the failure of the NSW Government to address staff shortages in local schools. Photo supplied.

Across the Singleton district public school teachers have taken industrial action to highlight their campaign to address staff shortages and working conditions.

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Louise Nichols

Louise Nichols

Senior journalist

From cattle to coal. Once a specialist agriculture writer today its about community, in particular, the Upper Hunter. I have lived and worked in the region for more than 30 years. Land use issues and the future direction of our region. But you cannot take ag out of the picture - our food and how we grow it is the basis of all life. Covering the Hunter and Mid North Coast rural issues is now part of my role with ACM.

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