04 March 2026, 6:03 PM
NSW Teachers Federation members at a statewide rally recently NSW Teachers Federation President Henry Rajendra will hold a public rally with Northern Rivers region teachers at Lismore South Public School from 8:00am this morning, presenting local evidence from a survey of 565 Northern Rivers teachers who say they simply don't have the time to properly plan or prepare.
Data from a comprehensive survey of almost 20,000 NSW teachers shows that the overwhelming majority lack sufficient time to meet growing student needs. In the Northern Rivers region, the results are even more stark. Localised data from 565 teachers in the Lismore, Ballina, and Tweed electorates reveals:
"Fewer than one in twenty teachers statewide say they have enough time to do the work required for their students," Rajendra said. "In the Northern Rivers, the message from our members is clear. They are determined to provide the best education possible, but they are being crushed by the sheer complexity and lack of time to plan quality lessons and collaborate with colleagues."
Despite increasing classroom complexity, teacher preparation time has remained stagnant for primary teachers since the 1980s and for secondary teachers since the 1950s. This is particularly concerning given that the number of students with disability in NSW public schools has risen by 75% since 2021, with 86% of these students learning in mainstream settings.
The Federation is calling on the NSW Government to implement the 2021 Gallop Inquiry recommendation of an additional two hours of preparation time per week. Local data shows that Northern Rivers teachers believe this change would be transformative:
Northern Rivers Local Electorate Insights
| Electorate | Not Enough Release Time | Experience Fatigue | Believe 2hrs Extra Would be "Extremely Helpful" |
| Ballina | 99.34% | 96.05% | 89.47% |
| Lismore | 98.49% | 91.46% | 83.42% |
| Tweed | 98.60% | 97.20% | 77.10% |
"The NSW Government has made meaningful progress on teacher pay," Mr Rajendra said. "Now it's time to finish the job and commit to the additional preparation time teachers—and students—desperately need".