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.
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.
Changes to mask, vaccination rules announced
Important changes to COVID settings in Victorian schools have been announced by the state government.
What the government school Agreement means for IEU members
This new Agreement does not cover our workplaces but sets a new benchmark in our bargaining with Victorian Catholic and independent school employers, so it’s important to understand what’s in it!
The latest education news and opinions
In this news wrap, we’re concentrating on the big issues of the moment, because they’re too important to ignore. Religious Discrimination Bill, COVID. Workload and teachers shortages.
Back to school reading
Relevant and stimulating reads to get you up to speed on the news and views about education in the media.
From The Age: Back to school questions answered
Masks, tests, ventilation: How the 2022 school year will be conducted.
How to beat the return to work blues
We’ve gone a little left field to offer creative suggestions for hitting the ground running (or at least not crawling).
From The Point: Pandemic job applications
If, as expected, there are more vacancies than usual this summer, how do you ensure you get the position you want?
IEU leads fight against discrimination in religious schools
The IEU is fighting hard for laws at state and federal levels to protect teachers from discrimination in religious schools .
IEU condemns protest violence
The IEU is shocked and appalled by the protests and violence in recent days in Melbourne and we condemn it unconditionally.
Experts support ventilation and vaccination measures – from ABC News
Experts support vaccination and ventilations measures taken by the Victorian government to get schools reopened.
IEU position on COVID-19 vaccinations
The IEU backs the vaccination drive because COVID-19 vaccine helps to protect you, your colleagues and families, and our whole community from the spread of COVID-19.
Year 12 student 'activists' eager to get vaccinated before final exams, principal finds – from ABC News
A Bendigo Principal says young people want to get out there and help, whether it's climate change or vaccinations.
Test and exam dates finalised
Dates for the General Achievement Test (GAT) and VCE exams have been finalised, and a Vaccination Blitz has been announced for Year 12 students, their teachers, VCE exam supervisors and assessors.
Victorian vaccine updates for education staff
All the latest official information on COVID vaccinations and helpful sources of advice.
Make your voice heard in the ATWD teacher survey
Take part in the teacher survey which will inform education policy.
Poor remuneration slugging sentiment among early childhood educators - from The Mandarin
A new report concludes that at least one in five early childhood educators want to quit their jobs in the next two years.