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Term 3 - Welcome back and important info!

13 min · 13 de jul de 2026
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Welcome back to the VPA Podcast for Term 3! In this episode, we're joined by VPA President Andrew Dalgleish and Gaye Aldridge as they kick off the new term with all the latest updates for members. We chat about the upcoming VPA Conference, with places still available if you haven't registered yet—reflect on the winter holiday break, celebrate Principals' Day, and look ahead to the upcoming VPA elections. Whether you're back in the office or listening on the way to school, thanks for joining us. Let's get into the conversation.

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