Illawarra schools forced to buy or make own sanitiser, despite NSW government's promises

Ben Langford
Updated May 4 2020 - 8:53am, first published 7:30am
"A lot of teachers are buying sanitiser out of their own pocket," one educator said. Photo: Shutterstock.
"A lot of teachers are buying sanitiser out of their own pocket," one educator said. Photo: Shutterstock.

Teachers have had to purchase their own hand sanitiser for their classrooms, and in at least one Illawarra school, teachers have got together and made their own sanitiser from chemical stores, as promised sanitation equipment had still not arrived from the Education Department.

Ben Langford

Ben Langford

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