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We did It! PSA Change wins.
An emphatic win for real change in the PSA.
Charlotte Watson and Celia Brougham have been elected General Secretary and Assistant General Secretary in a landslide.

FACT CHECK: Nearly 2,000 members gone. A 12% pay rise for General Secretary.
While members face restructures, rising workloads, and wage restraint, Natasha and Christian have let membership steadily fall—and rewarded themselves at the top.

Members have a right to know
SafeWork SA inspectors have identified a contravention of WHS laws and require Natasha Brown to rectify the situation within a specified timeframe.

Moved house? Don’t miss your vote!
If you’ve changed address recently, you’ll need to request a replacement ballot.
It’s best to get onto it now—there can be delays, and you don’t want to cut it fine!

PSA Change—the time is now
If you haven’t met us yet, we’re PSA Change—a team of experienced, committed members running in the PSA election to rebuild a stronger, more effective, truly member-led union.

Voting Papers on the Way – Here's How to Vote for PSA Change
Voting papers for the PSA election are arriving from the Australian Electoral Commission in letterboxes from Wednesday 18 June. This is your chance to shape the direction of our union – and every vote matters.

Meet the PSA Change team
We’re proud to introduce the PSA Change team—experienced, committed unionists ready to deliver the leadership our union needs.
Together, we’re standing for a stronger, more accountable PSA—one that listens, takes action, and delivers real outcomes for members.

The focus should be member outcomes
In enterprise bargaining, clarity is power.
That’s why PSA Change has submitted a clear wage claim—up to 20%—alongside our full log of claims to the declared employer.

Setting the bar: clear wage demands and how we’ll raise them
It’s been a tough few years for PSA members. Across the state, we’ve heard the same thing: people feel let down, unheard, and fed up with leadership that’s out of touch.

It’s time for change
It’s been a tough few years for PSA members. Across the state, we’ve heard the same thing: people feel let down, unheard, and fed up with leadership that’s out of touch. While union membership is trending upwards nationally, our PSA is losing around 500 members every year.

Union election dates released—mark your calendars
After significant delays from the current General Secretary (GS) and Assistant General Secretary (AGS), the PSA election dates have finally been released.

PSA Change formalise EB claim
In September 2024, enterprise bargaining commenced for the Salaried EA.
By December 2024, the current PSA General Secretary and Assistant General Secretary, still hadn’t put in a wage claim for members.