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Public schools to lose billions if Albanese government fails to remove Coalition-era loophole


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Advocates say clause introduced by Morrison government has sapped $13bn from public schools, with $26bn set to be lost by 2029 if Labor doesn’t honour election promise

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Public schools would lose billions of dollars if the federal government breaks an election promise to remove a Coalition-era loophole from funding agreements between the commonwealth and the states.

The loophole, introduced by the former Morrison government in 2018, allows states and territories to claim up to 4% of the total Schooling Resource Standard (SRS) on non-school expenditures such as public transport, capital depreciation, regulatory bodies and preschool.

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Continue reading…Advocates say clause introduced by Morrison government has sapped $13bn from public schools, with $26bn set to be lost by 2029 if Labor doesn’t honour election promiseFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastPublic schools would lose billions of dollars if the federal government breaks an election promise to remove a Coalition-era loophole from funding agreements between the commonwealth and the states.The loophole, introduced by the former Morrison government in 2018, allows states and territories to claim up to 4% of the total Schooling Resource Standard (SRS) on non-school expenditures such as public transport, capital depreciation, regulatory bodies and preschool.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…