Murat Dizdar is the new Education Department Secretary

3 years ago

Murat Dizdar is the new Education Department Secretary

Congratulations to Murat Dizdar on his appointment as the new NSW Education Department Secretary. We look forward to continuing our continuing partnership and collaborative relationship with the Department and Mr Dizdar on behalf of parents, carers, and NSW P&C Associations.

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P&C Day 2026, President’s Address

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high temperatures and humidity

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Introducing the New President of the Board: Kaitlin Serrano

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P&C Federation Awards Winners 2025

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Changes to Voluntary Contributions Policy for the 2026 School Year

In many schools, parents have become used to receiving formal requests from the school to pay for a whole range of things. While officially ‘voluntary’, many parents have felt pressured to pay. More broadly the Federation…