THE PROTECTORATE - Teacher Appreciation Open Day
Event description
Unfortunately, given our limited capacity as one of Australia’s most secure sites, this complimentary experience is only available to Year 6-12 teachers, vice principals/principals, career advisors and curriculum coordinators. We do hope to welcome other educators further down the line too.
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Hello to all of Melbourne’s Secondary
Teachers and Educators
We are Note Printing Australia - a wholly owned subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of Australia which produces banknotes and passports for domestic needs as well as other international governments.
As the birthplace of plastic banknotes trusted to survive ocean swims and your laundry - we know a thing or two about RESILIENCE.
And we want to thank you for yours.
That’s why we’re inviting Melbourne Year 6-12 teachers and educators, as well as principals, vice principals, career advisors and curriculum coordinators, along with one of their guests (be it a child, partner, relative, friend, or colleague), to enjoy a complimentary (FREE) tour of our high-security banknote production site for a once-in-a-lifetime learning experience.
As a lucky visitor, you and your guest will explore one of Australia’s most secure sites, discover exclusive, never-before-seen knowledge, and participate in hands-on learning activities - all while overlooking the actual production halls behind Australia's world-renowned banknotes and passports.
With places limited, be sure to secure your spots before they are all gone. See you soon! 💵
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Dates and Times
Saturday
November 16
and Sunday
November 17
Session times:
10:00 am to 12:00 pm
12:30 pm to 2:30 pm
Admissions
FREE
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Things to
Keep in Mind
Year 6-12 Teachers: To reserve your spot, book with your edu.au email and please provide your Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) Registration Number.
Leadership and Admin Staff: If booking as a member of a senior school leadership team (e.g. Principals or Vice Principals), please submit your details, and we will confirm them with your institution prior to your visit.
All visiting adults will also need to provide a valid government ID (such as a driver’s license) during their security check at the entrance.
Please be advised that all photos and videos are strictly prohibited on-site.
Still have questions?
Contact Us
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Alternatively, you can email us at theprotectorate@npal.com.au.
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