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Queensland and Victoria rebuff Albanese government’s offer of more public school funding


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States say they will not take up co-funded deal like WA, calling for commonwealth to unilaterally close funding gap

Labor-led states Queensland and Victoria say they will not take up a “landmark” deal to co-fund public school improvements with the Albanese government under the conditions agreed by Western Australia.

The federal education minister, Jason Clare, on Wednesday announced the five-year deal in which the commonwealth and WA will jointly pay to lift the state’s public schools to the schooling resource standard (SRS) by 2026 in return for the state implementing teacher quality and student wellbeing reforms.

Continue reading…States say they will not take up co-funded deal like WA, calling for commonwealth to unilaterally close funding gapLabor-led states Queensland and Victoria say they will not take up a “landmark” deal to co-fund public school improvements with the Albanese government under the conditions agreed by Western Australia.The federal education minister, Jason Clare, on Wednesday announced the five-year deal in which the commonwealth and WA will jointly pay to lift the state’s public schools to the schooling resource standard (SRS) by 2026 in return for the state implementing teacher quality and student wellbeing reforms. Continue reading…