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PSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastBuilding Homes for NSW: Minister Rose Jackson on Public Housing and ReformIn this episode of the PSA CPSU NSW Podcast, host Marianne Ledic sits down with the Honourable Rose Jackson, NSW Minister for Housing, Homelessness, Mental Health, Water and Youth.Since entering the NSW Parliament in 2019, Minister Jackson has become a driving force for social justice and public sector reform. In this conversation, she shares insights into her journey from student activism and union leadership to the state’s upper house—and now, to leading one of the largest housing reform agendas in recent history.We unpack the landmark $6.6 billion “Building Homes for NSW” initiative, which focuses...2025-08-0137 minTeach NSW PodcastTeach NSW PodcastS2 E9: On unlocking the game-changing capabilities of NSWEduChatCurious about the power of AI in education? This week, we’re doubling the excitement with Richard, an assistant principal and Tennille, a science teacher in NSW public schools. They join us to share their hands-on experience with NSWEduChat, a generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tool developed by the NSW Department of Education.We explore how NSWEduChat can be a trusted partner and support your day-to-day teaching. From primary to high school contexts, Richard and Tennille share practical tips for how the tool can help streamline administration tasks, enhance lesson planning, assist with assessment and support the delivery of...2025-07-2339 minOutdoor Industry Connect & Share ForumsOutdoor Industry Connect & Share ForumsSummit Success: Reflections from the NSW & ACT Outdoors Industry SummitSend us a textThe outdoor industry in Australia is evolving rapidly, shaped by changing demands, emerging opportunities, and persistent challenges. This illuminating episode unpacks the findings from the 2025 NSW-ACT Outdoors Industry Summit and Census, revealing critical insights for all outdoor professionals.Our deep dive into the latest industry data shows outdoor education remains the backbone of the sector, but its dominance is gradually shifting as adventure tourism and nature therapy gain momentum. Perhaps most telling is the rise of nature play, which is now nearly equal to traditional rock and rope activities and has...2025-07-2132 minThe Clearwater, Clear Mind PodcastThe Clearwater, Clear Mind PodcastThe Mentor - The Small Business CALLOUT with Clearwater Plumbing NSW🎙 Podcast Episode Title: Clearwater Joins the Small Business CALLOUT with Mark BourisIn this special episode, Clearwater Plumbing NSW steps into the spotlight as part of the Small Business CALLOUT with none other than Mark Bouris—a champion for Aussie entrepreneurs and a voice of reason in the world of business.Ben sits down to share the story behind Clearwater’s growth, the challenges of being a one-man plumbing operation, and what it really takes to run a small business on the Central Coast. From plumbing nightmares to community wins, t...2025-07-0125 minNSW DPIRD AgronomyNSW DPIRD AgronomyImproving sorghum yields & quality in northern NSW.Listen to NSW DPIRD's sorghum expert Loretta Serafin discuss the on-farm research conducted in NW NSW over the last ~ 5 years by her team on agronomic tweaks for sorghum yield improvement.Setting your paddock up for success.Optimising planting time & the place of early planting.Choosing the most suitable row spacings for your region.Getting nutrition right.Hybrid selection.2025-06-3058 minOutdoor Industry Connect & Share ForumsOutdoor Industry Connect & Share ForumsThe Future of Outdoors NSW & ACT: 2025-2028 Strategic Plan UnveiledSend us a textThe outdoor industry stands at a critical crossroads, captured perfectly in the metaphor shared during this episode: "We are year nine students... struggling with what we're going to do in the future." This moment of adolescent uncertainty hides tremendous potential, as our sector evolves from its foundational years toward maturity.Diving deep into the newly launched Outdoors NSW & ACT Strategic Plan for 2025-2028, this episode unveils the vision, mission, and strategic priorities that will guide the organisation through its next growth phase. From advocacy and capacity building to industry sustainability, the...2025-06-0644 minProfessional Learnings NSWPPA Educational LeadershipProfessional Learnings NSWPPA Educational LeadershipNSW Department of Education Sports Unit: Part 4 of 4 : Breaking Down the School Sports Unit: Policy, Protection, and Practical SolutionsNavigating school sports policy doesn't have to be overwhelming. The final episode of our four-part series with the NSW Department of Education School Sports Unit reveals the practical solutions and expert guidance available to school leaders across the state.Meet Lucette King, a Sport Policy Advisor with an impressive 30-year tenure in the School Sports Unit. Her extensive experience has positioned her as a crucial resource for principals seeking to untangle complex policy requirements while still providing meaningful sporting opportunities for students. King specializes in finding workable solutions in the grey areas between rigid policies and practical...2025-05-2927 minProfessional Learnings NSWPPA Educational LeadershipProfessional Learnings NSWPPA Educational LeadershipNSW Department of Education Sports Unit: Part 3 of 4: The Brain-Sport Connection: How Physical Activity Boosts LearningThe connection between physical activity and brain development isn't just anecdotal—it's backed by compelling scientific research that should revolutionize how we think about sport in schools. When students exercise, their brains produce more BDNF enzyme, which supports memory formation, reduces anxiety, and significantly enhances learning capacity. One study showed students who participated in high-intensity fitness before tutoring improved their test scores by over 20%, compared to just 3.87% improvement in students who received tutoring alone.James Boyer from the NSW School Sports Unit explains that timing matters: "If we do physical activity just before we want to learn so...2025-05-2937 minProfessional Learnings NSWPPA Educational LeadershipProfessional Learnings NSWPPA Educational LeadershipNSW Department of Education Sports Unit: Part 2 of 4: Movement, Learning, and Inclusion: The School Sports Unit's MissionPhysical activity isn't just about fitness—it's a powerful tool for learning, inclusion, and creating positive school environments. This compelling episode takes listeners behind the scenes with the NSW Department of Education Sports Unit, revealing innovative approaches that benefit every student.Anthony Moyes opens with a passionate explanation of how the Sports Unit supports students with disabilities through four key programs. Despite one in five students having some form of disability, many schools mistakenly believe they don't have eligible participants. Moyes shares how over 500 schools now participate in boccia and ten pin bowling competitions, benefiting thousands of st...2025-05-2938 minProfessional Learnings NSWPPA Educational LeadershipProfessional Learnings NSWPPA Educational LeadershipNSW Department of Education Sports Unit: Part 1 of 4: The Hidden Educational Powerhouse: Physical Activity in School LeadershipThe vital connection between educational leadership and physical activity takes center stage in this compelling conversation with the NSW Department of Education's School Sports Unit. As school leaders navigate competing priorities, understanding the wealth of support available through structured sporting pathways becomes essential for student wellbeing and academic success.Andrew Hooper, who bridges the Primary Principals Association and Primary School Sports Association, reveals how these organisations collaborate to deliver Australia's longest-running gifted and talented program. With over 125 years of history, the PSSA offers critical support for principals implementing effective sport programs, from legal guidance to skills development...2025-05-2932 minTeach NSW PodcastTeach NSW PodcastS2 E5: On effective strategies to support EAL/D learners in NSW public schoolsDid you know that nearly 40% of NSW public school students come from an English as an Additional Language/Dialect (EAL/D) background?In this episode, we are joined on the couch by Rosie, EAL/D Education Leader, to shine a spotlight on the critical role teachers play in supporting students from diverse language backgrounds.Curious about what day-to-day teaching in an Intensive English Centre (IEC) looks like? From empowering students with ‘survival language’ to building academic language skills, you’ll hear about the differentiation that is embedded into an IEC’s learning programs.In the w...2025-05-1535 minTeach NSW PodcastTeach NSW PodcastS2 E4: On kick-starting your teaching career in NSW public schoolsReady to step into your teaching era with confidence? Tune in as we are joined on the couch by Lauren, Chief Education Officer, Teach NSW, as she shares her essential ‘how-to-guide’ for launching your teaching career with the NSW Department of Education.In this episode, we cover the roadmap to success as a future teacher, from applying for a scholarship and ways to experience teaching before you graduate, to advice on acing your practicum placements and a step-by-step guide to gaining your approval to teach.Preparing to enter the classroom? Lauren discusses how and where to f...2025-05-0154 minTeach NSW PodcastTeach NSW PodcastS2 E2: On the importance of filling your cup inside and outside the classroomTune in as we are joined on the couch by Raphaelle, Senior Education Officer, Early Career and Talent Programs. With years of experience as a PD/H/PE teacher and across various leadership roles within schools, Raphaelle now develops school-based induction programs and mentoring support systems to set beginning teachers up for success in NSW public schools.In this episode we dive into Raphaelle’s insights and advice on using reflection as a powerful tool for growth, and the profound impact of mentorship and finding your ‘marigold’ (hint: it could be the teacher next door).Other...2025-03-2744 minOutdoor Industry Connect & Share ForumsOutdoor Industry Connect & Share ForumsDestination NSW Unveils Free Resources to Help Outdoor Businesses Capture the Tourism MarketSend us a textA goldmine of opportunities awaits outdoor businesses ready to expand into tourism markets, as revealed in this information-packed forum featuring Destination NSW's Sandy Wilkins. For operators seeking to diversify revenue streams or navigate seasonal fluctuations, the NSW First program offers a comprehensive framework of free support to develop, promote, and sell experiences to visitors.The secret to success? It's about understanding where your business sits on the tourism journey. Whether you're just starting out or ready to tackle international markets, the program provides targeted workshops, resources, and one-on-one mentoring tailored to...2025-03-1439 minNSW DPIRD AgronomyNSW DPIRD AgronomyMeet NSW DPIRD's up and coming scientists and their cool research!Introducing some of NSW DPIRD's young researchers and the projects they are looking into:Nicole Dron:Heat tolerance in pulses.Grain protein in pulses, why does it matter?Intergrated disease management (IDM) in in faba bean.Nitrogen fixation.Sam Blanch:Charcoal rot in summer crops.Net form net blotch in barley.Mitch Clifton:Long coleoptile wheats.2025-02-2448 minThe Business of DairyThe Business of DairyTips and tricks for dairy developments in NSW Are you a farmer or interested party looking to undertake a development on your dairy farm? Planning farm developments is complex and involves planning and assessment requirements which can be tricky to navigate. This month my colleague Zita Ritchie discusses the recent release of the NSW Dairy Development Guidelines with Clare Fitzpatrick who is a renowned and respected planning consultant within the dairy industry. The guidelines are designed to help anyone involved in decision making around planning, design, construction and operation of a dairy development. They also contain an excellent farmer checklist highlighting key areas to...2025-01-3131 minTeach NSW PodcastTeach NSW PodcastSummer Series Episode 1: On the range of roles available with the NSW Department of EducationThis week we are joined on the couch by Yvette Poshoglian, Education Specialist, Technology 4 Learning, as she takes us through the varied roles that have marked her career path in education and beyond. After working in the arts and publishing industry, Yvette discovered her passion for teaching and took the leap to retrain, supported by a scholarship from the NSW Department of Education.  She shares how becoming a teacher was the first step to a career that would spark her interest in children’s writing, help her harness students’ creativity in the classroom and, most recen...2025-01-0838 minThe Business of DairyThe Business of DairyUps & Downs of NSW Dairy Farm Monitor 2023-24The 13th year of the Dairy Farm Monitor Project in NSW was one in which strong milk prices managed to hold gross farm incomes relatively stable. Increases in operating costs reduced average Earnings Before Interest and Tax (EBIT) relative to the previous year, with the most noticeable impact coming from purchased feed costs.On average, profits for the 36 NSW Dairy Farm Monitor Project (DFMP) participants remained strong at $2.12/kgMS and above the long-term average of $1.36/kgMS, for the fourth consecutive year. This translates to an average return on total assets of 4.5%.  This month I discuss the ups a...2025-01-0132 minTeach NSW PodcastTeach NSW PodcastS1 E23: On Our Plan for NSW Public Education featuring Murat DizdarFor the Season 1 finale of the Teach NSW Podcast, we are joined on the couch by a very special guest, Murat Dizdar, Secretary of the NSW Department of Education.In this episode, we explore Murat’s 27-year education journey, from pre-service teacher and classroom teacher to school principal and his current executive role. We also recognise his other significant titles, including reigning egg and spoon race champion at Summer Hill Public School.We’ll uncover the early years, from Murat’s favourite subjects at school and the teachers who inspired him, to his ‘greatest mistake’ when decid...2024-12-1643 minTeach NSW PodcastTeach NSW PodcastS1 E21: On inquiry-based learning and developing critical thinking skillsThis week, we are joined by Alice Vigors, a relieving principal in a NSW public school with 15 years of experience in education. On the couch, Alice shares her professional journey into leadership roles with the NSW Department of Education and how she has pursued other passion projects including @thinkingpathways.In this episode we dive into the power of inquiry-based learning by exploring how it can foster creativity, critical thinking and collaboration in the classroom. Alice gives practical advice on how she implements this approach to challenge student learning, encourage questions and develop problem-solving skills. Get ready to...2024-12-0641 minTeach NSW PodcastTeach NSW PodcastS1 E14: On growing great teachers and leaders in NSW public schoolsIf you’re a teacher with leadership in your sights, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.This week, we speak to Chris, a primary-trained teacher who transitioned into assistant principal and deputy principal roles, and now has 6 years of experience under his belt as a school principal in a NSW public school.On the couch, Chris reflects on navigating the mindset shift that comes with springboarding from teaching in the classroom to leading in a whole-school context.He shares his top advice for teachers at all stages of their care...2024-08-1543 minTeach NSW PodcastTeach NSW PodcastS1 E13: On using technology in the classroom to support teaching and learningLooking to level-up your tech game in the classroom? In this episode, you’ll meet Alice, Head Teacher - Secondary Studies in a NSW public school, who shares how she integrates technology into her lessons to further engage students and support their learning.As a Year 12 student, Alice knew she was passionate about becoming a science teacher (don’t we all love a Bunsen burner experiment). Now, looking back on 16 years of teaching, Alice shares with us the benefits of being a Teacher Education Scholarship recipient and the various career opportunities she was able to pursue within publ...2024-08-0149 minTeach NSW PodcastTeach NSW PodcastS1 E12: On living, teaching and making a difference in rural NSWHave you ever considered what it would be like to live and teach in rural NSW? If so, this episode is for you.Tune in as we speak to Daniel, a science teacher in a NSW public school about his experiences of living and working in a rural town and the benefits he has gained in both his professional and personal life.After completing a Bachelor of Science, Daniel made the decision to pivot to a career in teaching and applied for the NSW Department of Education’s teach.Rural Scholarship. As a successful scholarship re...2024-07-1837 minYC BytesYC BytesGet to Know JohnIn this episode, we get to know John. John has been connected with the Carers NSW for over a decade, and has been a strong advocate for young carers for many years. John chats with host Nina about how his caring role has changed from when he started caring at 5 years old to now, how important school was for John and how he started a support group for his peers, the importance of practical support for young carers more broadly and how John’s caring role ultimately shaped his career. John is now 23, lives in Central West NSW and ca...2024-06-0619 minLaw for Community WorkersLaw for Community WorkersA Place to Call Home: Episode 7 - Aboriginal Women Leaving Custody ProjectThis is Part 7 in our podcast series exploring homelessness in Australia and the legal issues people experience when they are homeless or at risk of homelessness.  During this series we will be speaking to people from different services providing support and legal advice to those experiencing homelessness and to people with lived experience of homelessness. We acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands on which this episode was made and pay our respects to Elders past and present. In this 7th episode, Bridget from the Community Legal Education Branch speaks with Denise and Lowanna who w...2024-05-3037 minBig Shift For Small FarmsBig Shift For Small FarmsSoils and Pasture Management of the NSW South CoastWelcome to an insightful podcast episode uncovering the intricate world of Southeast New South Wales' diverse soils. Come on a journey with Di and Steven in their transition from dairy to beef production by focusing on soil health and the impact of soil quality on farming practices. We’ll hear from Roy Lawrie, a seasoned soil expert, and Andrew Britton, former Small Farms Coordinator for the South Coast region, as they demystify the complexities of soil management. We’ll learn about crucial topics such as the significance of topsoil and subsoil tests, the variability in soil profiles across landscapes, the...2024-05-2031 minTeach NSW PodcastTeach NSW PodcastS1 E1: Welcome to the Teach NSW PodcastThe microphones are on and the cameras are rolling.Tune in to Episode 1 of the Teach NSW Podcast to meet our dynamic teacher co-hosts, Shannon and Siobhan, as they share their own teaching journeys.Shannon is a primary school teacher with experience teaching high-potential and gifted students, who loves nothing more than design thinking and project-based learning. Siobhan brings the perspective of a high school teacher, trained in English and society and culture, and just wait until you hear her Sonic birthday story. Queue tears.Most importantly in this episode, you will find...2024-03-1317 minThe Business of DairyThe Business of DairyFeatures of the Most Profitable NSW Farms in 2023What were some of the features of the Top 25% of NSW Dairy Farm Monitor farms in the 2023 financial year? This month’s podcast provides insights into some of the physical and financial metrics associated with their productivity and profitability compared to that of the remaining 75% of farms in the project. Links to useful resources related to this podcast:NSW DFMP Annual ReportDairyBaseLink to January 2024 podcast: Highs and Lows of Dairy Farm Monitor 2023 This podcast is an initiative of the NSW DPI Dairy Business Advi...2024-02-2925 minThe Business of DairyThe Business of DairyLifting the Lid on NSW GHG EmissionsWith a national focus on reducing dairy GHG emission intensity by 30% by 2030, farm greenhouse gas emissions are currently getting a lot of attention. This month we take a look at what has been happening with emissions on NSW dairy farms through the lens of our Dairy Farm Monitor Project.   Links to useful resources related to this podcast:NSW DFMP Annual Report (pg. 35-36)Dairy Farm Emissions (Dairy Australia)Dairying for Tomorrow – links to Aust Dairy Carbon Calculator etc.Episode 26: Dairy Carbon Emissions - What Does It All Mean...2024-01-3125 minLaw for Community WorkersLaw for Community WorkersA Place to Call Home: Episode 6 - Prisoners Entering or Leaving CustodyThis is Part 6 in our podcast series exploring homelessness in Australia and the legal issues people experience when they are homeless or at risk of homelessness.  During this series we will be speaking to people from different services providing support and legal advice to those experiencing homelessness and to people with lived experience of homelessness. We acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands on which this episode was made and pay our respects to Elders past and present. In this 6th episode, Bridget from the Community Legal Education Branch speaks to Olivia who works in L...2023-12-1123 minLaw for Community WorkersLaw for Community WorkersCare and protection in NSW – what’s new?In this episode, Legal Aid NSW family lawyers Sarah and Claudia will explain what’s new in Care and Protection in NSW including: Reforms that started on 15 November 2023 around ‘active efforts’ that need to be made by DCJ Changes that started in November 2022 around presumptions to remove children Changes to early intervention and early referral to legal advice through the Legal Assistance for Families Partnership Agreement (LAFPA) The Families is Culture report that led to the reforms. Here are the links mentioned in the podcast: Care and protection (nsw.gov.au) LAFPA (nsw.gov.au...2023-12-0829 minThe Business of DairyThe Business of DairyDry Times – Fodder Supply OutlookWith much of the State of NSW currently experiencing very dry conditions NSW DPI reached out to Tim Ford, Director at Feed Central to provide an update for the industry on the current situation and outlook for fodder supply. Tim presented this information at our recent Dairy Breakfast webinar in conjunction with a presentation from the DPI Climate team on the seasonal conditions and tools available to farmers to help monitor the current conditions and assess forecasts for the period ahead. Feed Central link buyers and sellers of hay and grain across the country and provide feed analysis on...2023-11-0323 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastNSW Budget 2023On Todays episode we discuss the NSW State budget and how it effects our members2023-09-2230 minHistory Talks - HCNSW PodcastsHistory Talks - HCNSW PodcastsConnections, Culture and Community: In Conversation with the Winners of the NSW Premier's History Awards 2022Send us a textWinners of the 2022 NSW Premier’s History Awards gather to reveal how they make history, their inspirations, and the impact they hope their work will have. Despite distinct subjects, mediums and methods, these winners are united in their histories telling Australian communities and cultures have been shaped by colonisation. Following their presentations, there will be an opportunity for the audience to pose questions. Chaired by Emeritus Professor Grace Karskens, UNSW.Support the show2023-07-2458 minOutdoor Industry Connect & Share ForumsOutdoor Industry Connect & Share ForumsNSW Public Spaces Charter and Outdoor Industry UpdatesSend us a textThomas and Lisa from Transport for NSW joined us to present the NSW Public Spaces Charter and encourage all to use principles that it addresses. Great to see Active lifestyles as part of the core values and themes. Lori Modde, Ceo of Outdoors NSW & ACT also gives an update on things that relate to the Outdoor Industry right now. Support the showTo stay connected to Outdoors NSW & ACT, Subscribe to our podcasts, or our YouTube ChannelOur members get access to a whole range of ad...2023-07-0744 minLaw for Community WorkersLaw for Community WorkersThe Whys and Woes of Making a Will - NSW Trustee and Guardian June 2023Your Will is an important legal document outlining your wishes for when you pass away. It details:  who you want to receive your assets  who you want to receive specific personal and heirloom items  any religious or cultural arrangements for your funeral  who you want as a legal guardian for any children under 18 years  who you choose to be your executor when you pass away.  As an Aboriginal person, you may have culturally sensitive requirements to document in your Will. These may include how to provide for:   kinship  burial  secret knowledge. Fees: Fees | NSW Trustee and Guardian   2023-07-0544 minThe Business of DairyThe Business of DairyDairyUP – Fast Tracking the NSW Dairy Industry Through RD&ENSW dairy farmers have faced many extreme weather and climatic challenges in recent years from severe and prolonged drought to bushfires and then widespread flooding. There is no doubt we will continue to see these events and others occur in the future. We need to get better at preparing for, responding to and managing our recovery in these situations.With this in mind, last year a large collaborative research, development and extension program worth $16 million was launched. This 5-year program aims to fast track the NSW dairy industry to a position so that farm businesses h...2023-05-3135 minOutdoor Industry Connect & Share ForumsOutdoor Industry Connect & Share ForumsOutdoors NSW & ACT MTB forum and making the most from collaborationsSend us a textA few key things happening for the outdoor industry are discussed as well as a recap on the ONSWACT MTB forum and the presentations given at the Destination Sydney Surrounds South Conference 25 May 2023. Support the showTo stay connected to Outdoors NSW & ACT, Subscribe to our podcasts, or our YouTube ChannelOur members get access to a whole range of additional information and support - you can join here and start receiving the benefits today. 2023-05-2647 minLaw for Community WorkersLaw for Community WorkersElecting a fine with Mid North Coast Legal CentreIn this episode of our Law for Community Worker podcast series we talk with Madi from the Mid North Coast Legal Centre about the consequences of making a court election when you receive a fine. Madi also talks about other options available to people when they receive a fine and why court electing is not always the best choice.   Mid North Coast Legal Centre: https://mnclegal.org.au/ Phone: 02 6580 2111 Email: info@mnclegal.org.au   To find a community legal service near you www.clcnsw.org.au ...2023-05-1714 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastThe NSW election: how we got hereAfter a long campaign, the voting is complete and NSW has a new Premier. Acting General Secretary Troy Wright talks with the PSA Communications team about our union's role in a historic electoral victory. 2023-03-2822 minLaw for Community WorkersLaw for Community WorkersSpotlight On Seniors Rights Service NSWSeniors Rights Service is a community organisation dedicated to protecting and advancing the rights of older people, particularly vulnerable and disadvantaged groups. We provide free and confidential advice, aged care advocacy and support, and legal advice to seniors across New South Wales. Your rights. Your voice. Free and confidential. Telephone: 1800 424 079  |  02 9281 3600 Website: Protecting the rights of older people - Seniors Rights Service Email: info@SeniorsRightsService.org.au Information Sessions: https://seniorsrightsservice.org.au/information/information-sessions/ Newsletter: Newsletters - Seniors Rights Service Subscribe: Seniors Rights Se...2023-02-0711 minOutdoor Industry Connect & Share ForumsOutdoor Industry Connect & Share ForumsEpisode #122 Summer Skills and the NSW Smart & Skilled ProgramSend us a textThanks to Mark for being our guest speaker and informing us on the Summer Skills opportunities for potential and current staff. Support the showTo stay connected to Outdoors NSW & ACT, Subscribe to our podcasts, or our YouTube ChannelOur members get access to a whole range of additional information and support - you can join here and start receiving the benefits today. 2022-11-1839 minOutdoor Industry Connect & Share ForumsOutdoor Industry Connect & Share ForumsEpisode #120 Industry Updates and Destination NSW Support for the OutdoorsSend us a textLori Modde, CEO of Outdoors NSW & ACT updates everyone on the industry need-to-knows and then welcomes Sandy Wilkins from Destination NSW to inform the Outdoor industry on what Destination NSW does and how they can get involved. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION - DNN Product recall and Flood Watch in NSW courtesy of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology Support the showTo stay connected to Outdoors NSW & ACT, Subscribe to our podcasts, or our YouTube ChannelOur members get access to a whole range of additional information and support - y...2022-11-0451 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastInsecure and Temporary Work Rife in NSW Public ServiceOn the Podcast today - we look at the NSW Government's obsession with temporary contracts for public servants and the ways this process undermines  NSW Public Service's need for confidence and assurance in their vocation.2022-09-2907 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastNSW Labor To Scrap The Wages CapOn the podcast this week is NSW Labor MP Sophie Cotsis - Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations. Ms Cotsis outlines NSW Labor's plans to scrap the wages cap should they be elected to government at the State election in March 2023.2022-09-2310 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA/CPSU NSW Women's Conference 2022PSA/CPSU NSW Women's Conference 2022 Chair Leanne Smith talks about some of the issues currently faced by women in the workplace.2022-09-1306 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPrivatisation: Wrong For Disability Services In NSWWith the focus on the NDIS rorts that have occurred since the introduction of the scheme, on the podcast this week we look at the history of the NSW Government's privatisation of the state's disability services and the detrimental impact that has had on clients and support workers.2022-08-1914 minThe Business of DairyThe Business of DairyProfitability Insights From 10 Years of Dairy Farm Monitor in NSWIn this episode we take a look at features of the Top 25% of NSW Dairy Farm Monitor Farms in terms of their profitability and productivity over the last 10 years.Funding from the NSW Farm Business Resilience Program enabled this project to happen. It has highlighted key physical and financial traits of the top performers such as herd size, usable land area, production, stocking rate, cow and labour efficiency and cost of production.Farmers and industry are always keen to understand features of profitable dairy businesses under different conditions. In Australia we are fortunate to have...2022-07-3134 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastWhy Is There So Much Industrial Unrest In NSW?This week saw Rail workers, Nurses and Teachers all exercising industrial action. Coming off the back of the PSA’s own industrial action less than a month ago along with notable disputes that have already occurred against the NSW government - A question that has to be asked - How are we in this position? How is it that so many public sector workers feel mistreated and unfairly dealt with by the NSW government that they are prepared to hold industrial action on a routine basis? To find out more - we talk to our own...2022-06-2908 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastThe 2022 NSW Budget - The PSA ReactsHow well did the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service do in this year's budget? We ask former NPWS Senior Ranger, and PSA Organiser, Kim de Govrik for his view on the funding announced this week. We also ask the PSA's Journalist, Jason Mountney, for his initial thoughts about the budget. 2022-06-2207 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastThe NSW Government's Obsession With PrivatisationAt the 2022 PSA Annual Conference, Master of Public Policy Student Peter Harris presented to the delegates evidence of the Perrottet and consecutive coalition governments obsession with the sale of public assets. What you will hear in this episode is the destruction that such an agenda can have for the people of NSW. 2022-06-1410 minLaw for Community WorkersLaw for Community WorkersLet’s talk about consentIn this Shortcut episode, we chat to Julianne Elliott, a Senior Solicitor from Legal Aid NSW who specialises in educating young people about the law. She provides a brief overview of NSW's new sexual consent laws, her experiences working with young people and what community workers can do to learn more about the reforms.  Download the factsheet: https://publications.legalaid.nsw.gov.au/PublicationsResourcesService/PublicationImprints/Files/1038.pdf Make No Doubt: DCJ's campaign for young people: https://www.makenodoubt.dcj.nsw.gov.au/ Request a talk by a Legal Aid NSW lawyer: https://www.legalaid.nsw.gov.au/what-we-do/w...2022-06-0308 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastJob Insecurity in NSW SchoolsOn the podcast today we speak to PSA Organisers Susan Chee Quee and Marisa Bosco about the problem of work insecurity and lack of permanent staff who work in NSW schools and what members can do to address this issue.2022-04-1410 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastFlood Crisis: Northern NSW Experiencing Heavy DelugeAn unmitigated disaster is occurring in Northern NSW with some parts of the state, including the town of Lismore experiencing the worst flooding ever. 2022-02-2804 minThe Business of DairyThe Business of DairyHighest Profit in NSW Dairy Farm Monitor in 10 YearsThis year marks the tenth year of the Dairy Farm Monitor Project in NSW and the most profitable we have seen in that period with an average operating profit or Earnings Before Interest and Tax of $2.07/kgMS which translated into a 4.9% RoTA. This project involves a detailed physical and financial analysis of dairying businesses in NSW and saw 41 farms participate this year, the highest number to date. Participating farms are anonymous and receive an individual farm report.The Department of Primary Industries manage this project in NSW with funding and support from Dairy Australia and this month...2021-12-3128 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastVictims Services: The Champions Who Serve NSW's VulnerableOn the podcast this week we speak to PSA Delegate Nathan Rodriguez who works in Victim Services. His work and the work of his colleagues in service of the people of NSW saves lives.2021-11-1910 minChatting creative artsChatting creative artsIn conversation with Kirra Weingarth, artist and Indigenous Educator at the Art Gallery of NSWJulia Brennan talks to Kirra Weingarth about her experiences as an Indigenous artist and as an Indigenous Educator at the Art Gallery of NSW. 2021-11-1022 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastService NSW: Employees Asked To Go Above And BeyondDuring the recent NSW Lockdown, workers at Service NSW were asked to go above and beyond their normal tasks to keep the state running. This included distributing small business grants and being on top of newly developed technology on smartphone apps. It was and is a stressful time for these Champions. On the podcast this week we hear about these scenarios from Delegate Susan Townsend.2021-11-0407 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastThe Increased Pressures On Service NSWThe pandemic has highlighted a lot of administrative demands placed on government sectors, none more so than for those who work in Service NSW. On this episode, we chat to Industrial Officer Simon Van Vegchel about the pressures placed on our members and their colleagues in this essential government sector.2021-09-2311 minCreative CastCreative CastThink tank - Creative arts in rural and remote NSWIn this episode, Creative Arts Curriculum Officer Alex Papasavvas speaks with Tasma Crosswell and Claire Ryan from the Rural Learning Exchange. Hear about the highlights and challenges of teaching Creative Arts in rural and remote New South Wales, as well as various support programs such as the new Rural Learning Exchange pilot program for visual arts. For more information on the Rural Learning Exchange visit https://bit.ly/RuralLearningEx To access the Creative Arts resources mentioned in this podcast go to the Creative Arts Curriculum website https://bit.ly/CACurriculum NSW DoE teachers can join the Creative Arts Statewide Staffroom...2021-09-0824 minLaw for Community WorkersLaw for Community WorkersNobody likes getting a fine - Fine Fixer NSW can helpThis episode is part of a series that looks at online legal help tools. In this episode Josh from the Community Legal Education Branch takes you into the world of how a new online tool, Fine Fixer NSW, can help you or your clients if you get a fine. We interview Brendan Lacota (former principal solicitor at Moonee Valley Legal Service and now a consultant) who was one of the key people behind the creation of the tool, and Kirsty Harrison (Senior Solicitor) and Nicole Stack (Paralegal) from Legal Aid NSW who were both key in bringing the tool...2021-08-2654 minCensored AustraliaCensored Australia#2 – COVID in NSWWe take a look at the current covid situation in NSW with lockdowns and more…2021-08-2411 minLaw for Community WorkersLaw for Community WorkersShared parenting and COVID-19 restrictions - what you can do and who can helpThis episode was recorded on 12 August 2021. The information was current at that time in accordance with the public health orders in place to manage the COVID-19 situation in NSW. At the time of publishing, it is a reasonable excuse to leave your home if you need to continue existing arrangements for access to, and contact between, parents and children.  You can keep up to date with the changing rules around reasonable excuses using these links: Greater Sydney restrictions | NSW Government Regional and rural restrictions | NSW Government We speak to Joshua Mestroni, a family lawyer with the South W...2021-08-1917 minLaw for Community WorkersLaw for Community WorkersStreet wise behind the wheel - keeping young drivers on the roadIn this episode we speak with Jane Sanders, Principal Solicitor, The Shopfront Youth Legal Centre about what young drivers need to know about traffic law and how to deal with things that can take them off the road like fines, licence suspensions and licence disqualifications. Jane also gives her top tips for going to Court and dealing with the Police if pulled over. Below are timestamps for some of the key messages and links to resources talked about in the episode. 2:30       Information about The Shopfront and who they help 10:15    Which Court is my traffic matter heard i...2021-08-1235 minLaw for Community WorkersLaw for Community WorkersDoes technology have a place in legal services? Let‘s find outIn this episode we speak to Marrickville Legal Centre in Sydney about their new chatbot called NALA and Legal Aid NSW about their new traffic offences guided pathway. Both are integrating these new online tools into their client intake processes. We hear why they developed their tools, which clients will benefit and how. Timestamps: Interview with Marrickville Legal Centre starts at 1:57 mins Interview with Legal Aid NSW starts at 19:44 mins Use links below to find out more about information discussed in this episode. Marrickville Legal Centre – click on the chat box on their ho...2021-06-2428 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastNSW Budget Week 2021 - How Are PSA Members Affected?This week was NSW Budget week. We sat down with Researcher Laura Moss, Journalist Jason Mountney and PSA General Secretary Stewart Little to pour through the numbers and see what is good and what is bad for our members. Notable was the proposed return to an 'up to' 2.5% wage cap for public sector workers. Listen on for details.2021-06-2408 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastNSW Police Comms: When Should You Call The Union?PSA Members in the NSW Police Force face a range of challenges every day. Today, we interview members of the Communications Division who take us on a journey of the interactions they have with the public in order to get the NSW Police to their locations and situations in a safe and timely manner. They also answer the question for us - When Should You Call The Union?2021-06-1816 minThe Business of DairyThe Business of DairyThe Magic and Metrics of Tocal DairyMatthew Brett, Manager of Tocal College’s dairy in the Hunter Valley region of NSW, talks about margin over feed costs, nitrogen feriliser use, and monthly milk production among other things. Learn about the dairy, its goals, the role it plays in educating the next generation of people who have a passion for and want to work within the dairy industry and be introduced to the Tocal Monthly Business Report.Tocal College has been training future generations of dairy industry employees every year since 1980 when the NSW Dairy Apprenticeship Scheme was originally introduced. It has developed and gr...2021-05-2632 minLaw for Community WorkersLaw for Community WorkersWhat happens at the NSW Mental Health Review Tribunal?In this episode you will hear from Callum Hair a lawyer from the Mental Health Advocacy Service at Legal Aid NSW and Dr Jean Hollis a psychiatrist and Tribunal member at the NSW Mental Health Review Tribunal. The episode explores mental illness and what process people go through at the Mental Health Review Tribunal (“MHRT”). You’ll also hear about Legal Aid NSW’s Mental Health Advocacy Service (“MHAS”) and when it is appropriate to refer clients to them. This episode is a longer one so here are some time stamps that can help you navigate the...2021-05-2045 minLaw for Community WorkersLaw for Community WorkersDiscrimination: how can you help?In this episode we speak to Sally Dews, a Conciliation Officer with Anti-Discrimination NSW. Sally talks about the types of unlawful discrimination that people can complain about in NSW, the conciliation conference process used by Anti-Discrimination NSW when a complaint is received, and the types of outcomes people can achieve through these. For more information about discrimination and the law use these links: Anti-Discrimination NSW Anti-Discrimination NSW Enquiry Service Australian Human Rights Commission Australian Human Rights Commission complaints Free legal help with discrimination matters 1300 888 529 Legal...2021-05-1119 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastThe NSW Government Is Cutting Millions From Art Galleries and MuseumsAccording to Treasury Figures, the NSW Government is set to cut millions from cultural institutions including the Art Gallery of NSW, The Australian Museum, and the Powerhouse Museum along with the Sydney Opera House. We chat to Stewart Little, PSA General Secretary about what this could possibly mean moving forward including the potential risk to permanent and ongoing staff.2021-04-1909 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastThe Gutting of TAFE NSWRecently there have been reports of TAFE campus sell-offs (Scone) along with job losses ranging in the hundreds that the state government have attempted to fudge over. On the podcast this week we spoke to the PSA/CPSU NSW’s Aaron Hewitt, who recently traveled to the Hunter with TAFE opposition spokesperson Jihad Dib and CPSU NSW Branch Secretary Stewart Little - to talk about a major demonstration to raise awareness of the plight of TAFE in NSW.2021-03-1605 minChatting creative artsChatting creative artsIn conversation with Leeanne Carr from the Art Gallery of NSWJulia Brennan talks with Leanne Carr from the Art Gallery of NSW about the impact of arts education.2021-03-0930 minLand LifeLand LifeFall armyworm on the NSW North CoastListen to North Coast Local Land Services biosecurity staff talk about fall armyworm on the North Coast. Hear about identification, impacts and management options. For more info on the chemicals referenced early in this episode, visit the NSW Department of Primary Industries website - Chemical management options Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-03-0414 minLaw for Community WorkersLaw for Community WorkersExtra help with your fines - Revenue NSW Hardship program for young people and First Nations peopleIn this episode we speak with Isabella Wallington and Bud Crawford from the Revenue NSW Hardship Program. This Program commenced in 2020 and aims to implement a range of strategies to reduce the negative impact of fines debt on vulnerable young people and First Nations people. You will hear about a range of initiatives underway and what is planned for 2021 and beyond. We also talk about how you can help your vulnerable clients speak to Revenue NSW to take advantage of these initiatives and break the cycle of disadvantage associated with fines debt. To get in touch with...2021-02-1624 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA Members in NSW Police: The Strength Behind The ForceWelcome back to the PSA/CPSU NSW Podcast for 2021! On our first episode, we talk to our members in the NSW Police. From communications to dispatch, policy to administration, our members keep the force informed, on track, and ready to attend to the public. These are the stories of the strength behind the force. 2021-01-3108 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW Podcast2020 NSW Budget - The Public Service Left BehindThe 2020 NSW Budget has let down the NSW Public Service. The PSA's Jason Mountney and Laura Moss explain how.2020-11-2006 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastWhat The PSA Will Do If NSW Gets A New PremierOn the podcast this week, in light of the troubles facing the Premier of NSW, Stewart Little - PSA General Secretary informs us of the stance the union will take if there is a change in leadership over the next coming days.2020-10-1503 minLaw for Community WorkersLaw for Community WorkersHard conversations-Episode 2: Working with First Nations communities and elder abuse: Central Coast Community Legal Centre and Legal Aid NSW'Hard conversations' is a 6 part podcast series exploring the complexity of elder abuse. In this second episode we will hear from: Barry Duncan(BJ); an Aboriginal Access Worker with the Central Coast Community Legal Centre, and also the Darkinjung Aboriginal Land Council who will talk about his work with Elders; Scott Hawkins - manager of the Aboriginal Service Unit at Legal Aid NSW who will talk about things community organisations can do to engage with Aboriginal communities, and Terri a First Nations Elder from the Central Coast, who talks about the complexities of abuse.  Throughout t...2020-09-0334 minLaw for Community WorkersLaw for Community WorkersWhere‘s my legal aid application up to?... Introducing the new Legal Aid NSW Grants TrackerIn this shortcut episode we hear from Judith from the Legal Aid NSW Client Service Unit explaining the new Legal Aid NSW Grants Tracker. Referrals and more information: Legal Aid NSW news article about the Grants Tracker: https://news.legalaid.nsw.gov.au/legal-aid-news---august-2020 Apply for legal aid: https://www.legalaid.nsw.gov.au/get-legal-help/applying-for-legal-aid https://www.legalaid.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/41184/Legal-Aid-NSW-Application-Form_Fillable_Aug2020.pdf https://publications.legalaid.nsw.gov.au/PublicationsResourcesService/PublicationImprints/Files/253.pdf Legal aid Application forms and brochures can...2020-08-1107 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastChampions of the State: NSW Police Radio OperationsOn the podcast this week, we speak to Bree.Bree has a unique job, she's a Communications Officer with the NSW Police Radio Operations Group. What this essentially means is that Bree is the other voice on the phone responding to your Triple Zero (000) response call. A vital service for the community, Bree is a true Champion of the State.2020-07-1006 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastCPSU NSW chats to Arthur Rorris on UOW "Push Poll" to staffOn the podcast this week, the CPSU NSW hears from SCLC Secretary Arthur Rorris and Delegate Lisa Simmons on recent dealings with the University of Wollongong regarding their poll to staff.2020-06-1206 minLaw for Community WorkersLaw for Community WorkersA day in the life of the Work and Development Order Program – tackling fines debt in NSWTell us what you really think of our podcasts - help us keep this resource going! This episode was recorded in November and December 2019.  The statistics quoted by some of the people interviewed relate to that time. In May 2020 there is approximately $850 million of fines debt in NSW and the WDO Program sponsors have assisted people to clear over $200 million of fines debt since it started in 2011.  Links and referrals Legal Aid NSW – Work and Development Order Service web page Legal Aid NSW – Work and Development Order Service publications – search under Money, Debt & Fin...2020-05-2036 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastCPSU NSW Says 'No Deal' to salary cuts.On the podcast this week we talk with CPSU New South Wales Branch Assistant Secretary Troy Wright and CPSU NSW Branch Assistant Secretary Shelley Odewahn about the recent unfavourable proposals put forward by the NTEU in the university sector.2020-05-1507 minPSA CPSU NSW PodcastPSA CPSU NSW PodcastHow NSW Prisons Maintained Zero Covid-19 CasesThis week on the podcast, we talk with POVB delegates and senior correctional officers Natalie Howes and Darren King on the coordinated efforts between members, staff and CSNSW to control any Coronavirus outbreaks amongst inmates in NSW Prisons.2020-04-2406 min