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Welcome to the Australian Catholic University Branch of the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU). ACU Branch has four sub-branches covering campuses in each of Victoria, NSW, ACT and Queensland.

If you are unsure as to whether the NTEU covers your workplace please contact the ACU Branch Secretary John Barlow on (02) 9701 4039 or email john.barlow@acu.edu.au for more information.

Branch Contacts:
QLD:
Barb Williams (Campaigns Organiser), (07) 3362 8201, bwilliams@nteu.org.au
NSW: Amanda McCormack (Recruitment & Campaigns Organiser), (02) 8066 6600, amanda.mccormack@nteu.org.au
ACT: Jane Maze (Communications Officer), (02) 6125 2043, jmaze@nteu.org.au
VIC: Athan McCaw (Industrial Organiser), 0466 144 341, atMccaw@nteu.org.au
Branch President: Peter Blakey, (02) 9701 4525,  peter.blakey@acu.edu.au
Branch Secretary: John Barlow, (02) 9701 4039, John.Barlow@acu.edu.au
Branch Office: Room C1.02b, Clancy Building, Strathfield.  T: (02) 9701 4039  

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  1. NTEU media release: Governments must listen to Insecure Work Inquiry on need for increased investment in skills and education

    Posted 16 May 2012 by Andrew Nette (NTEU National Office)

    The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) welcomes the report of the Independent Inquiry into Insecure Work, Lives on Hold, released at Australian Council of Trade Unions Congress in Sydney today.

    ...

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  2. NTEU NSW trials new ACTU training for delegates

    Posted 15 May 2012 by Genevieve Kelly (NSW Division)

    We value the work of our delegates and recognise the vital role they play in our union, which is why we endeavour to ensure our delegates and activists feel trained, confident and supported in their work.

    The ACTU has been developing a new online system for delegate training, which was launched at ACTU Congress this morning. Based on our recent work with delegates, NTEU NSW Division was chosen to help trial these modules. Delegates Sue and Ben took part in the training and provided feedback.

    As a union leader I think this is a great initiative. Online training is not a replacement for face-to-face training, but it does offer another way for unions to better support delegates in their role.

    NTEU NSW Division views delegate development and support as a key priority, which is why we have launched a new handbook and quarterly publication for delegates this year. We have also developed introductory training sessions for delegates that are regularly held in the NSW Division Office.

    Later this week, we will be launching a new section on our website that provides information about how NTEU members can get involved in union activities.

    With the help of our members, activists and delegates we hope to build the NTEU and provide members with the best possible representation at work.

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  3. Essential Vision: Are We Dumbing Down Our Universities?

    Posted 15 May 2012 by Paul Clifton (NTEU National Office)

    National Assistant Secretary Matt McGowan appeared on Essential Vision's Three Questions That Count, episode 10, question 2: Are We Dumbing Down Our Universities?

    Matt McGowan explains why opening ...

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  4. NTEU media release ‘Survival stall’ asks Swinburne University community to donate goods to help tide over late paid casual academics

    Posted 14 May 2012 by Andrew Nette (NTEU National Office)

    National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) members at Swinburne University have today launched a ‘survival stall’ for casual academics working at the institution and are asking staff to ...

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