For everyone Movie review: Ablaze (Umbrella Entertainment) 7 Jul 2022 A heart-soaring doco writes William ‘Bill’ Onus’s mighty contribution to Country back into the record.
For everyone The lowdown: What just happened? 7 Jul 2022 Albanese’s greatest victory – one that has largely gone unacknowledged – is that he has won government without being anointed by Rupert Murdoch.
For everyone News in brief: Term 2, 2022 7 Jul 2022 A summary of topline education news in Term 2, 2022.
Schools Campaigning to achieve a new Schools Agreement 7 Jul 2022 There would be no new Schools Agreement without union members standing up collectively to make sure the complex work of principals, teachers and ES is properly recognised.
Schools Making the Education State 7 Jul 2022 The inconvenient fact for Premier Andrews is that Victorian schools remain the lowest funded of any state or territory in the nation.
Early Childhood Agents of change: achieving universal access to kindergarten 7 Jul 2022 After decades of campaigning by AEU members and early childhood advocates, the Victorian and NSW governments are transforming early childhood education.
TAFE & Adult Provision Ready for action: TAFE agreement campaign begins 7 Jul 2022 After repeated delays, negotiations for a new Victorian TAFE Teachers Agreement have finally begun.
TAFE & Adult Provision NDIS brought into cabinet 7 Jul 2022 AEU welcomes the inclusion of disability in the national cabinet, indicating the incoming Labor government recognises the importance of our essential NDIS.
For everyone From your president: The way ahead 7 Jul 2022 With COVID-19 and the flu leading to staff shortages across the education sector, it’s been a challenging and jam-packed nine-week term.
For everyone A brighter future: the 2022 federal election campaign 6 Jul 2022 AEU members were part of the grassroots action building momentum for change during the federal election campaign.
For everyone By design: the moral obligation to transform schools funding 6 Jul 2022 It’s time for Australians to recognise and agree that the current design of Australia’s education system is leaving too many children behind, argues PASI SAHLBERG.
Schools Your VGSA 2022 explained 6 Jul 2022 The new VGSA makes decisive improvements to the working lives of members in schools. While awaiting approval from the Fair Work Commission, we break down some of the more complex clauses to help you get the most from your entitlements.
Schools Nature’s curriculum inspiring conservation 6 Jul 2022 With one in six Australian birds at risk of extinction, BirdLife Australia is playing an important role in educating students on how to help protect our feathered friends, writes SARAH COLES.
For everyone New book finds a way to talk about consent with primary-aged kids 6 Jul 2022 A new storybook about four 11-year-olds navigating school, home and friendship is designed to help primary-aged children develop skills for negotiating consent as they grow up.
Taking the lead: Australia’s role in making a better world 6 Jul 2022 Australia could “make a world of difference in creating a better world”, argues Education International general secretary DAVID EDWARDS.
Schools Vale Louise Chocholis: a champion of the school library 6 Jul 2022 Brunswick South West Primary School has renamed its school library in honour of their one-of-a kind former principal, who saw the library as the centre of the school.
Schools Credit where credit’s due: time to nominate for the Rep Awards 6 Jul 2022 The AEU’s rep awards recognise the vital work of those who step up on behalf of their colleagues.
For everyone Celebrating 150 years of public education in Victoria 6 Jul 2022 Victoria was one of the first places in the world to make education free, compulsory and secular.
TAFE & Adult Provision Women on the tools: breaking new ground at TAFE 6 Jul 2022 TAFE courses have seen a notable upswing in the number of women on the tools. LOUISE SWINN speaks to a couple of apprentices who are winning awards and breaking new ground.
Schools Building local campaign hub strength bit by bit 6 Jul 2022 Ballarat-based member Fiona Finnegan may be an award winner, but that’s not her focus. She’s all about making sure that her local campaign hub helps support schools in a time of upheaval.