The 2022 Report on Government Services released today by the Productivity Commission shows the extent of the Morrison Government’s failure to fairly and adequately resource public education.
"The data is yet more proof of the Morrison Government's ongoing failure in public education,” Australian Education Union Federal President Correna Haythorpe said.
“From preschool to TAFE, Australian children are at risk of being left behind by the Morrison Government.
"The facts are clear. Australians cannot trust the Morrison Government to fairly fund public schools. They contribute just 16 per cent of the funding for the education of the majority of Australian students.”
On school funding, the data shows:
"The Morrison Government continues to strip funding from vocational education and training, while their investment in universal access for four-year-old preschool has declined in real terms,” Ms Haythorpe said.
On vocational education and training and early childhood education, the data shows:
"Australian students and their families, along with their dedicated teachers, principals and education support staff deserve much better.
“We need a federal government that will put public education first.
“The coming federal election is an opportunity to elect a government committed to ensuring every student can enjoy the benefits of a fairly and adequately resourced public education system," Ms Haythorpe said.
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Authorised by Mary Franklyn, General Secretary, The State School Teachers' Union of W.A.
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