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 12:33 PM
on 22-05-2014 12:34 PM
@icyfroth wrote:From all I've heard and read there is nothing untoward with this scholarship.
It was not a gift, it was earned on merit and did not need declaring. Frances graduated with high honours and is now working for Whitehouse as a teacher's aide while working toward her Masters, so it's value back for them.
Gifts that were given by Mr Taylor to Mr Abbott were duly declared.
It just being beat up now as another Abbott-bashing exercise.
How does one earn something on merit before their work has been evaluated, before their portfolio has been presented?
on 22-05-2014 12:36 PM
@*elizabeths-mum* wrote:
Everything I've read said that Frances graduated with Distinction?
Pretty much everyone at Whitehouse graduates with a distinction or high distinction. If you fail the first year, they throw you out.
It is also worth noting that she has never worked in the industry she trained for at the school. Instead she now works as a teachers aide. At Whitehouse.
A nice little bit of credibility for Whitehouse when they can say that the daughter of the PM is on the faculty.
on 22-05-2014 12:37 PM
on 22-05-2014 12:38 PM
on 22-05-2014 12:41 PM
on 22-05-2014 12:47 PM
on 22-05-2014 12:48 PM
on 22-05-2014 01:38 PM
Seems her classmates are now furious and commenting to the media that they had no idea she was on a scholarship. They're saying that there were many in the class who had a lot of talent and struggled working 2 or more jobs to be able to afford the class. They had also approached the college about a scholarship but were advised that the college didn't offer scholarships. Mr Abbotts comments that she got the scholarship on merit appear to be misleading. Interesting times ahead.
"I've always said families should be kept out of the front line. That's the way I've always tried to run my political operation – that we play hard but fair. Families should be [left] out of it." said Mr Abbott. Except perhaps when being accused of being a misogynist and Margie giving a press conference, and electioneering, bringing out Margie and the girls at every opportunity.
on 22-05-2014 01:45 PM
"Yes, it would. Apparently he doesn't have to declare that on the pecuniary interests register because a scholarship is based on merit"
"It just gets better and better with this over indulged cretinous minister for women."
I understand portfolios are handled by those that would have empathy with those involved !
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