For everyone My Favourite Things: Then and now 4 Oct 2023 The rate of technological change means workplaces look different every year. Here we celebrate some new additions, and (hazily) recollect the long-lost past.
For everyone Making change together 21 Sep 2022 AEU Victoria’s inaugural First Nations Project Officers Shannon Bourke and Alinta Williams are calling on all union members to be active allies in carrying the cultural load.
For everyone Myths about school funding – and how to bust them 21 Sep 2022 Writer and social commentator JANE CARO provides her comprehensive guide to dismantling the most common falsehoods about how Australia’s schools are funded.
Schools Andrews must make bold moves to address teacher shortage crisis 20 Sep 2022 With 90% of AEU principals reporting concern that they will not have enough teachers for the beginning of the 2023 school year, government action over the next four months will be crucial.
Schools The price of pride 20 Sep 2022 Everyone deserves respect at school but, for LGBTQIA+ teachers, coming out can still feel fraught with danger.
For everyone From your president: Urgent action required 20 Sep 2022 The Victorian government must address the staff shortage crisis hurting our education sector, and make bold moves towards building a sustainable and supported public education workforce.
Early Childhood Funded and expanded kinder a win for all 20 Sep 2022 The AEU welcomes the Andrews government’s $9 billion investment in expanded preschool programs for Victorian children in the two years before they start school.
For everyone Play school 20 Sep 2022 It took a student going unscored in a subject that TRAVIS MACKENZIE thought was inherently fun to remind him that the high-stakes game of VCE can take the fun out of anything.
TAFE & Adult Provision Swinburne attack on teaching staff 20 Sep 2022 When members took lawful industrial action after years of thwarted negotiations, Swinburne management responded with unprecedented aggression.
For everyone Wild about reading 20 Sep 2022 In her latest book, bestselling author Sally Rippin has launched a passionate inquiry into how the system is letting down students with complex learning needs.
For everyone Drawn together: a graphic novel celebrating union solidarity 20 Sep 2022 Political activist and cartoonist Sam Wallman is using his gift to pay a little back to the movement that has supported him.
For everyone Strengthening cultural connections 20 Sep 2022 Westgrove Primary School’s Indigenous students program is thriving, thanks to the dedication of two AEU members.
For everyone ‘Quality of teaching’ is not about teacher quality 20 Sep 2022 Associate Professor NICOLE MOCKLER says it’s little wonder we have a teacher shortage crisis in our schools, given the way politicians and the media talk about the profession.
For everyone One hundred days of Albanese 20 Sep 2022 It’s still early days but, in its first hundred days in office, the Albanese government is showing a determination to build bridges and act on election commitments.
For everyone CoPower to the people 20 Sep 2022 CoPower came about when a bunch of union members realised they could affect change in the world of energy retailing with one simple plan.
For everyone From your branch secretary: Growing – with inclusivity and sustainability 20 Sep 2022 The AEU is focused on finding ways to ensure all members are respected and engaged in building our union’s power.
For everyone Staffing the Education State 20 Sep 2022 With a state election on the horizon, the AEU has launched its Ten-Year Plan, with recommendations for government on workforce planning for Victoria’s public schools, TAFEs and kindergartens.
For everyone OHS includes mental health 20 Sep 2022 There has been an increase in mental health claims across the entire public sector, leading many employers to focus on mental health and safety as a key priority moving forward.
Schools Supporting trans kids 20 Sep 2022 As a child of the seventies, HEATHER GALLAGHER thought she was a ‘woke’ parent. Then her child came out as trans.
For everyone Wisdom of the ages 20 Sep 2022 For A.J. BETTS, coming across her primary school report cards felt like unearthing a time capsule and some surprising insights from her former teachers.