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Teachers triumph in Fair Work Commission dispute with government
Victoria's state's public schools will get an extra $130m for their budgets over four years to resolve the school camp time in lieu 'off duty' dispute
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Is your school’s risk management up to scratch?
A recent firearms incident outside a Perth school serves as a stark reminder for principals to be on top of their risk management game
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To what extent are fed-up principals protected by the law if they speak out publicly?
Several lawyers and a veteran principal tell The Educator what principals should know before they vent their spleens
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How should principals deal with aggressive parents?
An Accredited Specialist in Workplace Relations shares some insights for school leaders
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Principals: how vulnerable are your school funds to fraud?
The Educator speaks to Paul O'Halloran, a Partner and Accredited Specialist in Workplace Relations at law firm Dentons
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Prevention not Reaction: the importance of risk management in curricular activities
Experts share 5 steps for schools to consider in carrying out a risk assessment
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Schools facing new challenges as camps, excursions resume
The Educator speaks to Paul Trotter, Security and Intelligence Lead at World Travel Protection
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How disobeying the principal can get you sacked
A recent court case is a stark reminder for school staff to obey their principal’s directions, says an employment lawyer
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Unvaccinated teachers cry foul over docked pay – do they have a case?
The Educator looks at the impasse, its potential implications and how schools can navigate current and future disputes
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Protecting gender diverse students: the importance of getting it right
The Educator speaks to Megan Kavanagh, a partner in Colin Biggers & Paisley's employment and safety team