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Australian primary private schools should be fully funded by governments — but banned from charging fees

  • Written by Rachel Wilson, Associate Professor in Education, University of Sydney
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To fix inequality in Australian education, governments should fully fund all non-government primary schools, according to former former NSW Education Minister and now head of the UNSW Gonski Institute, Adrian Piccoli.

In an opinion piece published in the Sydney Morning Herald, Piccoli suggests government funding be dependent on...

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