For everyone Digging the ‘no-dig’ school farm 3 Apr 2023 Students at Bellarine Secondary College spent the last weekend of their spring holiday at school – building a farm.
For everyone Queerstralia, ABC TV 3 Apr 2023 Comedian-turned-documentarian Zoë Coombs Marr hosts a rollicking three-part series offering a bracing sweep of the country’s oft-obscured LGBTQIA+ history.
For everyone A force for change 3 Apr 2023 As we celebrate the historic achievement of universal access to preschool in Victoria, the AEU is focused on empowering members to drive further positive change within education and the wider community.
For everyone Out and proud: making school a more welcoming place for LGBTI students 3 Apr 2023 Teacher Paula Connolly was determined to give LGBTQIA+ students a say in how the curriculum spoke about (or ignored) them.
For everyone Learning to love AI 3 Apr 2023 TRAVIS MACKENZIE: Unless we ban electricity in schools (think of the savings!) there is no way to keep AI out of our classrooms. So, instead of worrying, I suggest we learn to love the way it can work for us.
Schools Putting foster on the roster 3 Apr 2023 New foster care leave in the Schools Agreement has meant a lot for one member, both for practical reasons and as a show of moral support from her fellow union members.
For everyone The AEU awards are on again! 2 Apr 2023 The 2023 awards recognising the efforts of our hard-working reps, sub-branches, and health and safety officers are now open – so get your nominations in.
For everyone Film review: Aftersun 2 Apr 2023 Charlotte Wells’ debut features powerful performances from its two leads in this devastatingly honest rendition of the aftershocks of a parent’s love.
For everyone News in brief: Term 1, 2023 2 Apr 2023 Quality would be slashed with one-year masters The AEU has denounced the proposal for a one-year Master of Education degree
For everyone Holy crap, Batman! 2 Apr 2023 Are Iron Man and Superman responsible for the death of cinema as we know it? MYKE BARTLETT asks if too much of the corporate machine is kryptonite for creativity.
For everyone Free TAFE – what it means for you and your students 2 Apr 2023 The federal boost to fee-free TAFE places is welcome, but Victorian TAFEs are still not funded to meet the increased demand.
For everyone Safety matters: Making safety a priority 1 Apr 2023 The year is set to bring some positive changes in the world of health and safety, along with some great opportunities to create safer working environments for everyone.
For everyone Hidden entitlements for long-term injury 1 Apr 2023 A teacher unexpectedly discovered he was eligible for compensation for an injury developed over a decade working in special schools.
For everyone A Question of Age, Jacinta Parsons – ABC Books 1 Apr 2023 Broadcaster Jacinta Parsons writes about ageing in a woman’s body as someone in her midlife, reflecting on youth and looking down the barrel of menopause.
For everyone Money matters: Make a will but don’t forget your super 1 Apr 2023 The need to establish a will to ensure your personal wishes are met after you die are well documented. Having
For everyone NDIS under the microscope 20 Mar 2023 With the NDIS under review, we look forward to an improved system that better supports workers and their clients.
For everyone Combatting chokepoint capitalism 7 Feb 2023 With our economic system and rapidly advancing technologies now separating creative workers from the value they create at every possible point, REBECCA GIBLIN and CORY DOCTOROW want to build a movement for a more equitable future.
For everyone News in brief: Term 4, 2022 19 Dec 2022 National Teacher Workforce Action Plan The government has released its draft National Teacher Workforce Action Plan. This is the first
For everyone The best support money can’t buy 19 Dec 2022 The AEU’s legal team saves members thousands of dollars when prosecuting their claims or defending claims against them.
For everyone Psychological injury due to lack of DET support 19 Dec 2022 Work-related psychological injury cases are much less straightforward than those involving physical injuries.