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Month: June 2023

A Message from Prue Car – Deputy Premier and Minister for Education and Early Learning

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Hi everyone

It has been a whirlwind first 2 months as the new NSW Government, and I am so proud of all we have achieved for public education.

We are transitioning 16,000 temporary school staff to permanent roles, and negotiations are progressing well with the NSW Teachers Federation to raise teacher salaries so they reflect the critical work you do.

We have slowed down or stopped many activities or initiatives that were overwhelming teachers and school staff, and we have taken the time to listen and learn about how we can improve the status of the teaching profession.

And we have brought our education partners together to commit to work as a group to improve public education.

Key to the ongoing success of achieving our ambitious agenda to truly improve education in this state is having an incredible leader at the helm of the department. From all that has been achieved in the past few weeks, I know we have found that person.

It is my great pleasure to tell you I have appointed Murat Dizdar as the ongoing Secretary for the NSW Department of Education.

Appointing Murat as Acting Secretary was the first decision I made as Minister for Education and Early Learning. I have seen how he is respected and valued in our schools and among Education support teams. And I respect and value his advice.

It’s very important for me as Minister to have a teacher leading the Department of Education. As a student, teacher, principal, executive and parent, Murat has spent most of his life in the NSW public education system. With his commitment to equity and outcomes for all learners, his strategic direction and drive, and his home-grown knowledge of the department as well as the challenges facing the profession, he was the natural choice.

I thank Murat for his invaluable support to me personally as I’ve hit the ground running, and I’m incredibly excited about what we can do together in the future.

Regards

Prue

NSW AECG Inc. welcomes new partnership supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families

NSW AECG Inc. welcomes new partnership supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families

The NSW Aboriginal Education Consultative Group Inc. (AECG) welcomes the announcement of a new partnership which aims to give Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children better access to quality and culturally inclusive early childhood education and care.

The Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care (SNAICC) has been appointed by the NSW Department of Education as sector strengthening partner for Early Childhood Education and Care.

Under this new partnership, SNAICC will receive funding to support Aboriginal community-controlled organisations delivering early childhood education and care while also providing a collective voice for the sector on critical issues.

The NSW AECG values its ongoing partnership agreement with the Department of Education, ‘Walking Together, Working Together’, and is pleased to see further initiatives such as this which aim to improve early childhood outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander learners across the state.

Aunty Lesley Armstrong, on behalf of the NSW AECG, said every Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child and family should have access to early learning at a service where they feel welcomed and that their culture is valued.

The AECG expects the number of Aboriginal community-controlled organisations delivering early childhood education and care will grow through this new partnership.

 Authorised by the NSW AECG Association Management Committee 1st June 2023

Download a copy of the Media Release here

Acknowledgement of Country

The NSW AECG Inc. acknowledges and pays respect to the Traditional Owners of this nation. We also acknowledge past, present and emerging Elders  and the continuation and celebration of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Please note: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should also be aware that this website may contain images or names of people who have passed away.