In a major breakthrough, Victorian public school teachers have voted to accept a pay offer from the state government, bringing an end to months of tense negotiations. The deal, which is set to be ratified by the state's teachers union, is expected to provide teachers with a significant pay increase, with some reports suggesting a boost of up to 22% over the next four years. The agreement comes after a series of strikes and protests by teachers, who have been pushing for better pay and working conditions. The outcome is a major win for the state's education sector, which has been plagued by teacher shortages and high turnover rates in recent years.
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