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2001-02

July 2001

209

54

54

August 2001

289

64

64

September 2001

219

58

57

October 2001

198

55

55

November 2001

230

64

64

December 2001

204

47

47

January 2002

134

39

38

February 2002

307

89

88

March 2002

265

67

66

April 2002

205

59

59

May 2002

258

71

69

June 2002

193

72

72

Sub-total 2001-0 2

2, 711

739

733

2002-03

July 2002

184

67

65

August 2002

255

74

74

September 2002

210

49

47

October 2002

193

62

61

November 2002

192

57

54

December 2002

141

45

40

January 2003

141

23

22

February 2003

106

9

6

Sub-total 2002-03 to date

1,422

386

369

Total 2001-02 to 2002-03 to date

6,943

1,891

1,862

1 Data do not include ACTEW, ACTTAB, the University of Canberra, the Gungahlin Development Authority, the Legal Aid Commission (ACT), or the Australian International Hotel School. These entities are not subject to the application of the Public Sector Management Act 1994 (section 5 Application).

2 Incidents include accidents, injuries, disease, hazardous situations, dangerous occurrences and deaths including when travelling to and from work.

3 Includes claims which are pending.

Teacher retention rates

(Question No 471)

Mr Pratt asked the Minister for Education, Youth and Family Services, upon notice:

1) How many government school teachers and principals have been lost to the ACT due to retirement in the calendar years of (a) 2002, (b) 2001, (c) 2000 (d) 1999 and (e) 1998;

2) How many non-government school teachers and principals have been lost to the ACT due to retirement in the calendar years of (a) 2002, (b) 2001, (c) 2000 (d) 1999 and (e) 1998;


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