❓ Mr Bradshaw inquires about the advertising practices for gardening/handyman positions in schools, specifically whether local newspapers are used in addition to the Education Department's internal publication. The Minister confirms a variety of mediums are used, including those mentioned.
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(1) Are vacancies for gardening/handyman jobs in schools advertised in local newspapers as well as the Education Department’s in-house newspaper “School Matters”?
(2) If not, why not?
(2) If not, why not?
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Answered
26 June 2001
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
27 days
Principals use a variety of mediums, including local newspapers, and School Matters , to advertise vacancies for Gardening/handymen jobs. It should also be noted that all job vacancies published in School Matters may be viewed by members of the public on the Education Department's web site.
It should also be noted that all job vacancies published in School Matters may be viewed by members of the public on the Education Department's web site.
It should also be noted that all job vacancies published in School Matters may be viewed by members of the public on the Education Department's web site.
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