Labor’s policy essentially creates a new layer of tertiary education that would involve universities and TAFE Institutes working together to deliver associate degrees and advanced diplomas.
Labor aims to make quality early education and care more affordable for families.
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With the current demands from industry for STEM graduates, how many are going to give up high paying jobs in industry for the short term sugar-hit of $15,000 and the stress of the classroom?
Time to punch in.
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While Labor’s policy proposals for schools are all mapped out, the Coalition has yet to specify its plans for education.
Labor has promised 50% of electricity will come from renewable sources by 2050, but has left the detail for after the election.
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Presidential candidates are using voter anger to fuel more divisions and discord rather than to start a conversation about the collapse of collective bargaining.
Bill Shorten sees a fresh opportunity to re-assert Labor as the Gonski saviour.
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Labor has announced it will commit to fully funding Gonski, with a reform package costing $37.3 billion over the next decade.
But is this actually what the Gonski review recommended?
Opposition leader Bill Shorten announces a new schools funding policy, which reaffirms Labor’s commitment to the Gonski reforms.
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A case before the Supreme Court could deal a major blow to unions, highlighting the need for leaders of business and labor to negotiate a new New Deal.
The future of work is an issue on many people’s minds.
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