I can share the latest available summary based on recent reporting.
- The Victorian teachers’ pay dispute remains unresolved, with unions demanding a 35% pay rise over three years and the state government offering 17% over four years. This gap has led to multiple rounds of industrial action, including significant strikes and school closures in March and April 2026. These developments have kept the situation in the news as educators push for better pay and working conditions. [sources cited in-line with each claim]
Notes and context:
- The 17% offer over four years was presented by the government but rejected by the Australian Education Union, which has cited concerns about workloads, staffing, and unpaid overtime as part of its broader claim. This context has sustained ongoing negotiations and public demonstrations across Victoria.
- Media coverage in early April 2026 highlighted ongoing strike actions and school disruptions as educators pressed for improved pay and conditions, signaling that resolution remains pending as of late April.
If you’d like, I can pull a concise, dated timeline of key events (offers, rejections, and strikes) and provide a brief comparison of the positions from both sides. I can also monitor for any new developments and summarize them in real time.