For everyone From your branch secretary: Bold ambitions 8 Feb 2024 We begin the year wth inductions across the state, to ensure all new teachers understand the power and importance of their union.
For everyone After Nauru, “school had become a safe place” 8 Feb 2024 Teachers in the inner west are doing all they can to support asylum seeker students in never-ending visa limbo. JARNI BLAKKARLY reports.
For everyone My Favourite Things: Best history podcasts 8 Feb 2024 For you or for your students, a good podcast is perfect listening for any history wonk. We list a few that will enhance any long drive.
For everyone Star teachers 8 Feb 2024 Columnist A.J. BETTS offers her (somewhat tongue-in-cheek) guide to Hollywood’s best teacher role models.
For everyone Recipe: The Lunchbreak-Worthy Sailéad 8 Feb 2024 Salad can be the most boring meal in the world – but it doesn’t have to be!
For everyone AEU condemns the militarisation of curriculum 8 Feb 2024 The AEU is opposed to any moves that allow commercial interests to shape educational policy and practice, especially those involved in the manufacture of weapons.
For everyone Keeping women in the profession 8 Feb 2024 AEU members attending the Federal Women’s Conference in Canberra focused on two clear areas where funding could help women in schools manage their workloads.
For everyone Funding quality teaching: what really works 8 Feb 2024 With a national review of school funding underway, the hope is that it will set right the historic failure of state and federal governments to fully fund public schools.
For everyone News in brief: Term 1 2024 8 Feb 2024 Our summary of education news in the first week of Term 1, 2024.
For everyone Film review: Poor Things 8 Feb 2024 New film from Yorgos Lanthimos, Poor Things, is an absurdly extravagant cinematic feast, writes STEPHEN A RUSSELL.
For everyone The Law & You: Tackling the rise in workplace violence 8 Feb 2024 The AEU is renewing its focus on work-related violence following a reported rise in physical and non-physical forms of occupational violence.
For everyone Shaking it up 8 Feb 2024 already be fearing that this year is set to be just as stressful as the last one? Determined AEU women have started 2024 already fighting for workplace conditions to improve your health and wellbeing.
For everyone Mental health is an OHS issue 8 Feb 2024 Mental health injuries make up approximately 16% of all WorkCover claims across Victoria – this is why HSRs are more important than ever.
For everyone Strategies for reducing your mortgage 8 Feb 2024 With many of us struggling with high inflation and interest rates, we offer some advice on how to make savings on your mortgage.
For everyone Book review: Why We Are Here, Briohny Doyle 7 Feb 2024 The latest novel from Briohny Doyle proves she is one of the sharpest writers around, argues LOU SWINN.
For everyone TV review: Faraway Downs 7 Feb 2024 We take a look at the Baz Luhrmann TV series, Faraway Downs.
Schools How to become a casual relief teacher in Victoria 25 Jan 2024 Thinking about becoming a casual relief teacher (CRT)? Get ready to join the best workforce in the state!
Early Childhood A step closer to wage justice for members in early childhood 5 Dec 2023 For the first time, multi-employer bargaining offers an opportunity to set a new benchmark standard for teachers employed in long day care.
For everyone Driving home the message on schools funding 5 Dec 2023 The national For Every Child road trip is travelling across the country, raising awareness about the need for Albanese to fast-track his promise of full funding for public schools.
For everyone How to build a thriving union sub-branch at your school 5 Dec 2023 Our step-by-step guide to building a strong and sustainable union sub-branch.