WA's teachers' union has accepted the state government's contentious offer of a 2.75 per cent pay increase and signed off on a new, two-year agreement.
Pay variations and stable housing for teachers in Western Australia's regional schools have been drawn as key battle lines ahead of next month's collective bargaining negotiations.
The state government has said that classes will embark on a soft reopening in Term 2, as government and schools continue to debate whether teachers should have access to PPE.