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Tasmanian principals report bullying, violence and lack of trust
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That's the grim revelation from the country's largest survey on principal health and wellbeing, released on Wednesday. Tasmanian Principals Association president Malcolm Elliott said he was aware of principals being assaulted, physically manhandled and ...
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