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The New Zealand Post Primary Teachers' Association (PPTA) supports teachers through local, regional and national structures and networks.

Structures and Networks

There are structures and networks within the Association for Māori, Women, Principals and Pacific Islands teachers.  There are also specialist advisory groups for other membership interests and activities e.g. curriculum, area school teachers, young and new teachers.

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