on 21-05-2014 01:31 PM
Tony Abbott’s daughter Frances received a “chairman’s scholarship” for a degree costing more than $60,000 from the Whitehouse Institute of Design where an Abbott donor sits as chairman on the board of governors, Guardian Australia can reveal.
The revelation raises questions for the prime minister over whether the scholarship should have been declared on his interests register.
The Coalition government is also under pressure over changes to higher education funding announced in the budget.
Frances Abbott undertook a bachelor of design at the Whitehouse Institute of Design in Sydney from 2011 to 2013. Guardian Australia has confirmed that she received a scholarship during her time at the institute.
“Frances definitely was a student with us and received a chairman’s scholarship,” Leanne Whitehouse, director of the Institute told Guardian Australia. She declined to detail how many times the “chairman’s scholarship” has been awarded previously, but the institute’s website makes no references to the scholarship and states the institute “does not currently offer scholarships to gain a place into the Bachelor of Design”.
on 22-05-2014 03:42 PM
None of what you have written has anything to do with the topic.
on 22-05-2014 03:47 PM
@azureline** wrote:
@freddie*rooster wrote:It's just because Julia is a ranga, people pick on ranga's *cries a little bit*
there there.... ♥
Thanks Az *wipes eye's*
22-05-2014 04:02 PM - edited 22-05-2014 04:06 PM
on 22-05-2014 04:04 PM
The register of interests doesn't include any mention of scholarships.
on 22-05-2014 04:07 PM
@monman12 wrote:
Breaking news:
2013, The University of Adelaide will receive Federal Government grant of $60 million for the medical school
2013 Former Prime Minister Julia Gillard has accepted an honorary Visiting Professorship from the University of Adelaide.
Prof Poor Me ?
Gee, desperate or what?
Comparing funds to a university medical school to a fashion course at a private college.
And what has Julia Gillard to answer for? Is she not qualified to work at a uni?
Would you mind calling the woman by her name instead of the abusive and insulting Poor Me slogan you apply without cause.
on 22-05-2014 04:07 PM
on 22-05-2014 11:13 PM
"None of what you have written has anything to do with the topic." Neither INAM does what The Guardian has written have anything to do with a requirement for a scholarship awarded to Abbotts daughter a few years ago to be entered in the Pecuniary Interest Register, but that does not deter the media outlet from doing so and like coloured acolytes applauding.
"Yet nowhere in Mr Abbott’s disclosures does he mention the $60,000 scholarship awarded to daughter Frances.""
And why should he when there is no requirement to so do? Where are the baying ALP members?
Read: http://www.aph.gov.au/Senators_and_Members/Members/Register
So far the exercise is the Guardian digging up some family history (children normally off limits) , and attempting to cover its (sordid) attempts by saying it is being publicly spirit minded. The Guardian, right !!, pink myopics right again !!
Where exactly would a "Register" conflict of exist have existed then, and now? The Guardian is reticent on that point.
on 22-05-2014 11:21 PM
Which ever way you want to look at it it is bad form for a person in his position to take that advantage.
22-05-2014 11:24 PM - edited 22-05-2014 11:24 PM
on 22-05-2014 11:27 PM
Can anyone really say they wouldn't give their kids a leg up if they were in the position to?