MORNING BRIEFING: The head of the state's teachers federation says dropping all school measures next week will leave the sector in a 'world of greater unknown'.
Transport Minister David Elliott will meet with union officials today.
"Some members copped significant abuse once the politicians started laying the blame at our feet," a spokesperson said.Teachers union on restrictions liftingMeanwhile, the state's teachers federation says the easing of restrictions in schools should have been more gradual. Teachers Federation president Angelo Gavrielatos says those risk-mitigation strategies were useful and now schools would be in a "world of greater unknown".
Ocean swimmer Simon Nellist was killed last week near Little Bay after a shark attack. It was the first fatal shark attack in Sydney waters in almost 60 years.Randwick Mayor Dylan Parker says drop-ins will be held at Maroubra, Malabar and Little Bay.
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