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Labor abandons public education

Are private schools better than public schools?

Best of 2022: The major parties refuse to tackle the lobbying scourge. Can the Teals and the Greens save the day?

Who is David Pocock, who passed key workplace changes? Not what anyone expects

Outrageous executive salaries: undemocratic, unethical and unproductive

The lucky country?

Independent Schools: Aspiration for the few, desperation for the many

Public Education – a test for the ALP

The major parties refuse to tackle the lobbying scourge. Can the Teals and the Greens save the day?

Labor should scrap the Stage 3 Tax Cuts for the rich

Waiting for Gonski: a response to Trevor Cobbold

A review of “Waiting for Gonski”

The scourge of lobbyists and a role for the Greens and Teal. A revised post from Jan. 3 2022

Hundreds of millions of dollars in JobKeeper went to a group of private schools that grew their surpluses to almost $1 billion

Election 2022: no education minister and an opposition without a school funding policy

The shadow of Barry Humphries and Morrison’s bid for the outer suburbs

Coalition, Labor outline election education priorities, as experts say Australia a global ‘outlier’ on private schools

Teal independents: who are they and how did they upend Australia’s election?

Campaign catchup: Why haven’t we heard any promises for schools?

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