The latest reported developments indicate Victorian public school teachers are set to receive substantial pay rises, with discussions hovering around rises of up to about 32% over four years, pending ratification by union members. Several outlets in mid-May 2026 covered an in-principle agreement between the Victorian government and the Australian Education Union (AEU) that would deliver increases ranging roughly from 28% to 32% depending on role and experience, plus additional student-free days to address workload. If endorsed, experienced teachers could see salaries climb from around $118k to over $150k by 2029, placing Victorian teachers among the highest-paid in the country. The union had previously pursued higher figures (up to 35% in some proposals) and staged or threatened industrial action during 2024–2025 as part of the bargaining process. Finalizing the deal requires formal ratification by the AEU Victorian branch members, after which the government would implement the agreed pay scale increases.[2][3][4][5][8][9]
Key points from current coverage:
- Pay rise range: 28.3% to 32.4% over four years, with higher boosts at lower pay scales and somewhat lower increases for higher-paid teachers.[3][2]
- Scope: Public school teachers, principals, and education support staff covered under the agreement.[2][3]
- Timeline: In-principle agreement as of mid-May 2026; requires union member ratification before becoming official.[4][3]
- Context: Part of broader concerns about workload, school funding, and relative pay compared with other states, with calls for additional workload relief measures such as more student-free days.[9][3]
Would you like me to:
- Summarize the key figures for different roles (e.g., beginning teachers vs. experienced teachers) in a quick table?
- Pull the latest official statement from the Victorian government or the AEU for the exact wording of the agreement?
- Track ongoing developments and provide a short, dated update as soon as new ratification news emerges?
Sources
The Victorian Government has struck an in-principle deal with the Australian Education Union (AEU) that will deliver pay rises of up to 32 per cent for public school teachers.
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