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Schools & Education

The Australian Greens know that a strong public education system is the key to investing in the next generation and our capacity to build a fair, successful, and cohesive society. Australia is long overdue for a multi-billion dollar injection into our education system. We need an additional $7 billion investment to be in the middle of the OECD rankings for  public investment in schools. Differences in educational outcomes should not be the result of differences in wealth, possessions, background or circumstances. 

We also want to see an additional funding for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education including the teaching of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages that are at risk of disappearing, as well as boosting support for Asian languages, science and music in schools.  We recognise that teaching is a profession essential to our community and should be valued highly and remunerated accordingly.

media-releases

Greens congratulate UOW community campaign for funding boost

19 Apr 2013
Greens higher education spokesperson Senator Lee Rhiannon has congratulated the University of Wollongong for its community camp...
media-releases

Labor following Coalition policy with cuts to higher education

14 Apr 2013
The Labor government's latest raid on the higher education budget, this time to the tune of $2.3 billion, further undermines th...
estimates

Senate Estimates: Economics Committee

16 Oct 2012
Senator Rhiannon asks questions of the Australian Skills Quality Authority
video

Video: 2011 Juanita Nielsen lecture

19 Jul 2011
You can read Mehreen Faruqi's speech here, or see the list of previous Juanita Nielsen speakers.
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