Latest Updates

News and progress from the Schools For Our Future inquiry.

Stay up to date with the latest developments from the Schools For Our Future inquiry. Here you’ll find progress updates, media releases, event announcements and key milestones as the inquiry unfolds.

Making a school submission

Making a school submission

The Schools for our Future inquiry will only be as strong as the evidence it receives. That is why school submissions are so important.

Submissions open for Schools For Our Future Inquiry

Submissions open for Schools For Our Future Inquiry

Submissions are now open to the AEU’s national inquiry into public school capital infrastructure.

Inquiry on the road in the ACT

Inquiry on the road in the ACT

The Inquiry’s latest stop was the ACT today, hearing directly from teachers, principals, education stakeholders and the ACT Government about the growing infrastructure pressures facing...

Queensland Government deny Inquiry access to state schools

Queensland Government deny Inquiry access to state schools

The Schools For Our Future inquiry into public school infrastructure travelled Brisbane, despite the Queensland Government denying the Inquiry access to visit state schools.

Focus on Victoria

Focus on Victoria

The inquiry travelled to Victoria last week to undertake school visits and consultations.

Consultations in Western Australia

Consultations in Western Australia

This week the Schools for Our Future inquiry travelled to Western Australia.

Schools For Our Future

Schools For Our Future

Australia’s public schools are more than just buildings, they are the heart of communities, the place where children discover their talents and strengths, and the...

Consultations in South Australia

Consultations in South Australia

The launch of the Schools for our Future inquiry took place in South Australia this week along with the first round of consultations.

An infrastructure inquiry

An infrastructure inquiry

High quality public schools are essential for equity, inclusion and to prepare every child for a rapidly changing word. That is why the Australian Education...