Teachers threatened over strike plans
The New South Wales Government says it will go back to the Industrial Relations Commission if Riverina TAFE teachers strike on Thursday as planned.
View ArticleTeachers meet to decide boycott action
Teachers in central and northern Victoria are meeting today to decide whether to boycott national literacy and numeracy tests.
View ArticleTeachers welcome Gillard's ascension
The Australian Education Union (AEU) says it expects education to remain a key priority for the new Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
View ArticleYear 12 Exams
For year 12 students around the nation; it's the 'pointy end' of the year.
View ArticleTeachers vie for excellence awards
Local teachers have been recognised as finalists in the Victorian Education Excellence Awards.
View ArticleAlbury teachers take industrial action
A large number of Albury public schools will be closed today.
View ArticleCareer swapping
Ever thought about changing your career but you are concerned it might be too late? Two Wangaratta women recently made the decision to swap careers and they haven't looked back.
View ArticleBorder schools will struggle to attract teachers: union
The Australian Education Union says schools in northern Victoria will struggle to attract staff if Victorian teachers do not get a pay rise to match their New South Wales counterparts.
View ArticleTeacher accused of online child grooming
A 45-year-old high school teacher arrested yesterday in Thurgoona, near the Victorian-New South Wales border, has been charged with a number of offences, including using a carriage service to procure...
View ArticleHow a language transformed a town
One community in central west New South Wales has come up with a radical solution to reviving the Wiradjuri language - and it's yielding some astonishing results.
View ArticleRegional school support staff vulnerable: union
The Australian Education Union says public education support staff need a stronger incentive to work in the regions.
View ArticleHope CSU workload dispute can be resolved
The union representing Charles Sturt University (CSU) lecturers hopes to resolve a two-year dispute next week over academic workloads.
View ArticleBaillieu on wild dogs, cats and TAFE
The Victorian government has set up what it calls a "desk top" investigation to examine reports of panther-like cat sightings, but Farmers say it's a waste of money and more should be done to stop wild...
View ArticleTeachers to strike over pay offer
Public school teachers will strike in Shepparton today as part of their ongoing industrial dispute with the Victorian Government.
View ArticleBaillieu unswayed by teachers' protest
Victorian Premier Ted Baillieu says the ongoing industrial campaign by public school teachers is pointless.
View ArticleTeachers to stop work over pay
Victorian school teachers will attend stop-work rallies in Benalla and Seymour today.
View ArticleTeachers to maintain pay fight
North-east Victorian teachers will continue their push for a pay rise after yesterday's stop-work action.
View ArticleSurvey reveals backing for early years hubs
The High Country Early Years Action Group are moving along with their plans to set up early years hubs in Omeo and Swifts Creek with a survey of service providers in the area. The survey asked...
View ArticleCatholic school teachers maintain pay rise push
North-east Catholic school teachers have vowed to continue their push for a pay rise and a change to their conditions.
View ArticleCatholic school teachers to stop work next week over working agreement concerns
The Independent Education Union says industrial action by local Catholic school teachers next week is for the benefit of students.
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