³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾

Latest Australian Education Union News | Page 2

New legislation opens door for pay rises for early childhood education and care teachers
RESPECTFUL RELATIONSHIPS EDUCATION EXPERT WORKING GROUP MUST INCLUDE TEACHING REPRESENTATION
AEU AND ACTA JOINTLY CALL FOR REBUILDING OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERACY PROGRAMS IN SCHOOLS
Investment in TAFE investment in Australia’s economy
AEU WELCOMES SA ROYAL COMMISSION INTO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE INTERIM REPORT
Students ultimate beneficiaries of full and fair funding
ACT Government prioritises school staff safety and wellbeing
“Less talk, more action” – ACT Greens back Australian Education Unions’ calls for action
VET Inquiry public hearings commence
Schools to open all day Friday – strike action averted
Liberals fail students and teachers
Ministers get it wrong on master’s degree
Divisive Bullying Has No Place in Education Debate
AEU WELCOMES GREENS BILL TO REMOVE CAP ON FEDERAL FUNDING OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Greens to introduce Bill to remove 20% cap on federal public schools funding
AEU to support ‘yes’ campaign for Voice to Parliament
Better, cheaper childcare is on the horizon in Australia, but four key challenges remain
Early years summit: its time to re-imagine early years
ROGS 2023: no better time than now to invest in public education
NSRA review: failed opportunity to address inequitable school funding
STATEMENT ON PUBLIC SCHOOL FUNDING CORRENA HAYTHORPE AUSTRALIAN EDUCATION UNION FEDERAL PRESIDENT
Another huge year for growing ACT public education system
Ministerial Reference Group – Universities Accord
Teachers urged to vote
New federal South Australian skills agreement delivers for TAFE
Premier insults Tasmanian school staff
Union action forces school closures, but exams will go ahead
Draft ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ teacher workforce Action plan released
Katherine teachers to get new housing support scheme
Federal budget sets Standard for TAFE funding, public school funding remains critical missing piece of puzzle
Australia’s public education funding slashed during pandemic
Teacher education Expert Panel
Inequitable school funding creates inequitable school outcomes
TAFE finally gets its due this ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ TAFE Day
Aeu welcomes $1.1 billion TAFE announcement
NT schools will remain open during teacher strike action
Why NT is next Green battleground
IEU members support AEU members striking to protect profession
Darwin and Palmerston schools will remain open during teacher strike action
NTEU and AEU condemn Swinburne university of Technology’s attack on employees
AEU statement on Jobs and skills Australia
Schools review must consider funding: aeu
AEU welcomes reform of Chaplaincy program
AEU wrong on Safeguarding Children Budget funding
Assembly calls for update on teacher shortage taskforce
AEU welcomes new education ministers
AEU welcomes new federal Labor government
Morrison’s special deals for private schools total more than $10 billion: report