Welcome
The NTEU and its associated body Curtin University Staff Association Inc. covers academic and general staff at Curtin University and provides members with a range of industrial, professional and commercial services. Membership is offered to full-time, part-time, contract and casual/sessional employees in all areas within the University.
NTEU/CUSA members have access to industrial advice, representation and protection. Our industrial officer is located on campus and is able to provide direct assistance in relation to many aspects of employment.
Office hours are 9.00 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Friday.
Curtin University Building 106A, Room 184 (next to UniCredit)
Recent Posts
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Embedding of Indigenous Content
Over the past week, there was a fair bit of news coverage and response with regards to the embedding of Indigenous content within all university curricula as recommended by the Bradley Review in ...
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NTEU Advice on UniSuper Issues
Please find below NTEU's advice on the issues surrounding UniSuper that have been covered in the media this week.
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News about UniSuper's Defined Benefits Fund
NTEU views the news about UniSuper's Defined Benefits Fund with serious concern.
Following further investigation and consideration we will be issuing a statement to all members in the next ...
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Australian Universities Today and Tomorrow, NTEU’s Future of Higher Education Conference
22-23 February 2012 - University of Sydney
Registration is now open for our Future of the Higher Education Sector Conference Australian Universities Today and Tomorrow.
Please note that registration is necessary. Register online by clicking here. Registration is $80 for NTEU members; there is no charge to casual members and full time students, and it is $200 for others. With a limit of 150 participants, this will be a high level, intensive and interactive conference. Places will fill quickly.
We are organising this timely conference because NTEU believes that it is now the appropriate time to both reflect upon what is changing and consider the impacts. It is time to cast the public debate wider and deeper to pose the more profound question as to what we expect of our universities today and tomorrow. The objective of the conference is to better position the NTEU as major actor in the debates about Australian higher and tertiary education.
The conference is organised around a series of six thematic panels over two days. Speakers have been asked to reflect upon their knowledge and experience, to consider the issues of today and projecting into the future and to interrogate the ideological drivers, as well as political pragmatics about what is going to shape the future of our universities. Following some framing remarks from the Chair, each session will have a panel of 3-4 speakers addressing specific aspects of the theme, followed by debate amongst the panellists and Q&A with the audience. The themes are:
- Funding policies
- Regulation and governance
- Students
- The public intellectual
- The 21stcentury university employee
- The international
Branch Contacts
Branch Office
Room 184 Bdg 106 Bentley Campus
Curtin University of Technology
Phone: 08 9266 7145
Fax: 08 9266 3214
nteu@curtin.edu.au
http://www.nteu.org.au/curtin
Jan Sinclair-Jones
Branch President
j.sinclair-jones@curtin.edu.au
Rod Fraser
Branch Organiser
cusa@curtin.edu.au


