
The IEU on education and workers rights this federal election
The IEU’s priorities are to support the workplace rights of our members and advocate for fair, effective and fully funded education policies - never more important than during a federal election campaign.

Why (education) unions are urging Australians to put Dutton last
A Dutton coalition government represents a significant risk for the rights of all Australian workers, including IEU members.

Australian federal election: Workers’ rights at stake
If worker rights matter to you, make sure you are fully informed about what is at stake in the upcoming federal election.

Australian federal election: Liberal Party plans on worker rights
The Liberal Party’s industrial policy is being shaped by the HR Nicholls Society, a think tank that drafts radical industrial relations policies while posing as an independent body. Their agenda? A full-scale attack on workers' wages, safety, and rights.

What does the change of government mean for IEU members?
The IEU Victoria Tasmania backed a change of government at the federal election. We now hope to see significant changes of policy on issues vital to our membership.

Election 2022: the IEU view!
The election campaign has not been marked by bold ideas and visionary commitments but there are stark differences between parties and candidates.

Too far out: countering extremists in an election year
With a critical federal election looming, it is vital to be aware of the threat being posed to democracy by the far right.

The ACTU says PM is MIA
The ACTU has taken aim at the workplace record of the current government, reminding us healthy, safe, and secure work is a fundamental human right.

Disinformation, the election, and you
The internet and social media enable disinformation – knowing how and why can ‘inoculate’ us against the virus of lies during the federal election campaign.

Tips for coping with disinformation during the election
Like never before, it’s buyer beware for voters in this federal election. Here are some hints on how to handle the barrage of disinformation and make an informed choice.

Get out the vote!
Young people are engaged in their political futures, but demystifying voter registration helps ensure their voices are heard on election day.