NSW Education Department slams NSW Teachers' Federation over Walgett teacher shortage; MP Roy Butler calls for inquiry

Jacinta Dickins
Updated March 3 2021 - 12:31pm, first published March 2 2021 - 4:30am
WALK OFF: Teachers in Walgett protested a lack of staff last week, walking off the job to tell the Education Department 'enough was enough'. Photo: Walgett Teachers Association
WALK OFF: Teachers in Walgett protested a lack of staff last week, walking off the job to tell the Education Department 'enough was enough'. Photo: Walgett Teachers Association

The State Government has slammed the NSW Teachers' Federation for "betraying" the Walgett community by "using" their school as an example of the teacher shortage felt across the state.

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Jacinta Dickins

Jacinta Dickins

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