Media Release.
Opposition
Leader Annastacia Palaszczuk says the Newman Government must not use
new federal education funding to cut its own state funding for
Queensland school students.
“The
deal announced between the Abbott Government and the Newman Government
is less than the $3.8 billion over six years — including $1.3 billion to
be contributed by Queensland —
the former federal Labor Government was offering,” Ms Palaszczuk said.
“The
deal rejected by the Newman Government before the federal election was
based on Queensland maintaining its existing own-source funding and not
using extra federal funds to reduce
its funding efforts."
“That was the sticking point for the Newman Government."
“I
fear that when the Premier and Education Minister John-Paul Langbroek
said they wanted a ‘no-string-attached’ deal, they wanted the sort of
deal they have now struck — one that
sees them contribute nothing while opening the door to them reducing
their spending and covering up their cuts with federal funds."
“The
fact is students and their schools in our state are receiving less
money with no requirement for the Newman Government to maintain its own
funding levels,” Ms Palaszczuk said.
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