TAFE teachers prepare to strike over pay deal
Victorian TAFE teachers are preparing to walk off the job if their demands for better pay and reduced workloads aren’t met.
Victorian TAFE teachers are preparing to walk off the job if their demands for better pay and reduced workloads aren’t met.
Hundreds of Victorian school and university students have attended the School Strike for Palestine rally in the city — aiming to “disrupt businesses” and “wreak havoc” in the CBD on Thursday.
An economics professor has been sacked after a probe revealed he persistently discriminated against, intimidated and bullied a woman in his field for 12 years after their relationship ended.
A large group of teachers and school staff has gathered at the State Library of Victoria for a vigil to mourn the thousands of children killed in Gaza.
The Australian Education Union has been slammed for allowing Victorian teachers to continue pro-Palestine action in schools, claiming child safety standards have been breached.
Hundreds of members of the Jewish community have gathered at Mount Scopus Memorial College to hear from family of victims kidnapped by Hamas terrorists during the October 7 attacks.
Three Catholic schools in Melbourne’s east are in talks to merge in a bid to create a K-12 “education hub” for about 1500 students.
Many pledge that “what happens on schoolies stays on schoolies” but social media shows students are partying harder than ever, despite some reports they’re opting for smoothies over spirits.
Schools in growth corridors are experiencing a massive boom in enrolments, new data shows. See how your school compares.
The Department of Education has issued a formal apology to former Brighton Secondary College students who experienced “deeply disturbing” anti-Semitic bullying.
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