The human cost of NSW's teacher oversupply

By Anna Patty
Updated October 26 2014 - 4:13pm, first published 3:13pm
Teaching Graduate Ashleigh Garven of Wallsend is one of thousands of people who can't get a full time job teaching.  Photo: Dean Osland
Teaching Graduate Ashleigh Garven of Wallsend is one of thousands of people who can't get a full time job teaching. Photo: Dean Osland
Teaching Graduate Ashleigh Garven of Wallsend is one of thousands of people who can't get a full time job teaching.  Photo: Dean Osland
Teaching Graduate Ashleigh Garven of Wallsend is one of thousands of people who can't get a full time job teaching. Photo: Dean Osland
Teaching Graduate Ashleigh Garven of Wallsend is one of thousands of people who can't get a full time job teaching.  Photo: Dean Osland
Teaching Graduate Ashleigh Garven of Wallsend is one of thousands of people who can't get a full time job teaching. Photo: Dean Osland
Teaching Graduate Ashleigh Garven of Wallsend is one of thousands of people who can't get a full time job teaching.  Photo: Dean Osland
Teaching Graduate Ashleigh Garven of Wallsend is one of thousands of people who can't get a full time job teaching. Photo: Dean Osland
'It is like being a dogsbody': Brielle Finney. Photo: Brianne Makin
'It is like being a dogsbody': Brielle Finney. Photo: Brianne Makin

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