plenty of other government depts in a similar position to this also. My misses just remarked recently to me that at her government job they had advertised for full time staff, the first time they've done that in a long long while, normally people get put on casual contracts like you mentioned.
Similar thing to Kyria. She's a pre-school teacher with an early childhood development degree.
She was teaching as a "casual". 5 days/40 hours a week.
But it was casual "officially". (no holiday pay, no sick leave, no pay during school holidays etc)
So they offered a new full time job, security was better right?
yes and no... the new "full time" position was for only 30 hours a week. (so quite a noticable pay cut) But at least it was "full time" yeh.
once again... yes and no. While it was full time, it was under a weird system where she gets holiday pay and sick leave, no she's not paid for
any school holidays. Which she must take off.
At the end of the day though... she has a job. And many don't.
As I just turned 50... I wonder what I'd do if I lost my day job. And it's not a good thought.