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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2004 Week 06 Hansard (Thursday, 24 June 2004) . . Page.. 2808 ..


(4) What is the average age of teachers employed by the Department retiring in (a) 2001-2002, (b) 2002-2003 and (c) 2003-2004 to date;

Ms Gallagher: The answer to Mr Pratt’s question is:

Note: Retired teacher numbers include staff that attained the age of 54 years, resigned under the provisions of the Commonwealth Superannuation Scheme and retired.

(1) (a) 2001-2002 130

(b) 2002-2003 131

(c) 2003-2004 to date 110

(2) The breakdown, by position and level, of teachers who retired in:

(a) 2001-2002 Teacher Level 1 93

Teacher Level 2 27

Teacher Level 3 3

Teacher Level 4 7

(b) 2002-2003 Teacher Level 1 95

Teacher Level 2 21

Teacher Level 3 3

Teacher Level 4 12

(c) 2003-2004 to date Teacher Level 1 82

Teacher Level 2 15

Teacher Level 3 6

Teacher Level 4 7

(3) The number of retired teachers re-employed by the department to return to teaching, or take up any other positions, in:

(d) 2001-2002 Figures are not available

(b) 2002-2003 57

(c) 2003-2004 to date 51

Note: Figures shown relate to teachers who retired in the respective years.

(4) The average age of teachers employed by the department retiring in:

(a) 2001-2002 56.34 years

(b) 2002-2003 56.66 years

(c) 2003-2004 to date 56.51 years

Teachers—incidents
(Question No 1525)

Mr Pratt asked the Minister for Education, Youth and Family Services, upon notice, on 5 May 2004:

(1) How many reports of incidents of teachers bullying or harassing students were made to


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