Australian Education Union Tasmania

Australian Education Union Tasmania Over 5,000 members in public schools, colleges & TasTAFE. Authorised by David Genford, AEU Tasmania.

AEU Tasmania is the state branch of the Australian Education Union - the federal union for teachers, principals, education support staff and all educators working in government schools and government-funded early childhood, TAFE and adult education. The Tasmanian Branch was formed by the amalgamation of the three foundation unions - Tasmanian Teachers Federation, Secondary Colleges Staff Associati

on and the Tasmanian TAFE Staff Society - and has more than 6000 members. What we do -

AEU Tasmania services the personal, professional and industrial needs of its members. We work with you to improve your conditions of employment and to advance your professional interests and promote the value of educators in the community. We advocate and campaign for fully funded public education and vocational training. Personal assistance -

If you experience a problem at work, or simply need professional advice, AEU staff were available for support and advice. Industrial Support Officers are your first point of contact by telephone, email, fax, letter or by appointment. AEU organisers visit workplaces regularly and are available to members. Professional support and advocacy -

The AEU can take up professional issues on your behalf, as individuals or as groups, from teaching and learning to career advancement and professional development. Industrial representation -

The AEU liaises with employers on your behalf and represents members in industrial matters. We lobby and negotiate to improve the working conditions and salaries of members and address key issues facing the profession.

Someone had to say it. 👏
04/06/2026

Someone had to say it. 👏

The Skills and Training Minister has been accused of “totally bullsh*tting” after revelations TasTAFE was considering forced redundancies for teachers in the state’s south. 👉 https://bit.ly/43qryWN

Happy Public Education Day! 🌟❤️‍🔥Public education is for everyone: whoever they are, wherever they live, whatever their ...
28/05/2026

Happy Public Education Day! 🌟❤️‍🔥

Public education is for everyone: whoever they are, wherever they live, whatever their background, beliefs, identity or circumstances.

So whether you work in a child and family learning centre, school, college, online and distance learning, in prisons, across DECYP, or TasTAFE:

Thank you.

27/05/2026

Today is Public Education Day — a day to celebrate the profound impact public education has on students and communities every single day.

To celebrate, the AEU and Teachers Health are proud to support Class Acts – a new series with a simple premise.

In each episode, one prominent Australian talks about their life and a public school teacher they remember fondly.

Two life-stories (someone you may know, and someone you probably don’t) culminating in a very reunion.

💬 Share a few words in the comments about a public school teacher who is special to you. ☺️

If you're a parent of a school-aged children, or a student studying Year 11 & 12 students—have your say about the future...
24/05/2026

If you're a parent of a school-aged children, or a student studying Year 11 & 12 students—have your say about the future of teaching and enter the draw to win $50!

The AEU is partnering with Deakin University to run a national survey on how students perceive teaching as a career. Your input can help shape solutions to teacher shortages and build a more diverse workforce.

⏱️ 10–15 mins
🎁 $50 voucher draw
👇 Link below

24/05/2026

On the second last page, of the fourth and final budget paper the Liberal Government produced this week, is this table of cuts totalling almost $1.4B.

The heading isn’t “cuts”, of course. But we know what they mean.

These aren’t just numbers on a budget paper - they are people, friends, colleagues, and they represent the services we all rely on

Here's how members at Ulverstone Secondary College are celebrating World ESP Day this week! 💜World ESP Day (May 16) was ...
20/05/2026

Here's how members at Ulverstone Secondary College are celebrating World ESP Day this week! 💜

World ESP Day (May 16) was started by union members to recognise the often undervalued and unseen 'support staff', without who school couldn't happen!

Members push for better conditions to recognise the complex and skilled work ESPs do. We also elect our own dedicated ESP Reps, Deputy President of the union (Jo Stevens!), as well as Branch Council representatives to have our say in our union!

Want a stronger ESP voice? Get involved by having a chat with your school's Rep, an organiser, or getting in touch with the union office for support and resources! ✊

Gerard dropped by the TasTAFE Burnie Campus to have a chat with members, discuss upcoming agreement negotiations, as wel...
20/05/2026

Gerard dropped by the TasTAFE Burnie Campus to have a chat with members, discuss upcoming agreement negotiations, as well as the campaign to stop further cuts to TAFE.

That smile when someone knows they've got an awesome union noticeboard. ✊🧡

Members can now nominate for two national AEU positions: ▪ National Principals’ Committee Member (1) ▪ Yalukit Yulendj (...
20/05/2026

Members can now nominate for two national AEU positions:

▪ National Principals’ Committee Member (1)
▪ Yalukit Yulendj (National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Committee) TAFE Member (1)

🗳️ More info & link to nominate in the comments!

Solidarity with Australian Education Union ACT members, who are gearing up for massive strike action next week!"For year...
15/05/2026

Solidarity with Australian Education Union ACT members, who are gearing up for massive strike action next week!

"For years, educators have been papering over the cracks to make sure students continue to get the support they deserve. Friday’s action will make those cracks impossible to ignore."

Trying to hold together a broken system with good will is a recipe for disaster. But it doesn't stop governments from trying. It's up to educators to fight for the funding our students need. ✊

Address

Head Office/32 Patrick Street
Hobart, TAS
7000

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

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