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Thursday, 9 October 2025

Spring edition of Red Tape is out now


The latest issue of Red Tape celebrates the members who do so much to make NSW one of the finest places on the planet to live, work and learn.

Our union represents psychologists working to make NSW a safer, healthier place to live. The current issue looks at what these hardworking members do at work, the issues they face and how they deal with confronting matters they encounter. We also go into why the PSA is fighting to ensure they get better pay and conditions for their essential work.

For 95 years, our union’s Women’s Council has been at the heart of our fight for issues such as workplace equality, especially for women.

Red Tape was at this year’s Women’s Conference, as inspirational and informative presentations helped celebrate our council’s remarkable milestone while reaffirming our commitment to fight for equal pay, equal superannuation, and the end of workplace harassment.

As always, a stellar array of speakers entertained, inspired and educated our attendees.

Red Tape also looks at the job cuts afflicting our workplaces, and how our union is fighting back to ensure our members remain in secure roles doing what they do best, working for NSW.

We look at our protest at the Art Gallery of NSW, where more than 40 jobs are at risk, and what is happening in the state’s university sector.

We join members in Youth Justice, who took action when a recurring pay office error was not rectified.

As usual, Red Tape has a great mix of reviews, opinion pieces and news stories. And a crossword for your downtime.

The latest issue is in the post right now, or can be viewed online. For General Secretary Stewart Little’s video summary of the magazine, click HERE.

And don’t forget to log on to www.redtapemagazine.com.au to see our constantly updated online version. Check in regularly and keep up to date with the union that is always fighting for the members who do so much for our state.