on 20-04-2013 11:24 AM
So they won't sign up because..............5 years in planning and a lack of detail, rushed planning, funding being ripped out of higher education, why doesn't that surprise? another policy, another policy failure from a lame duck PM who nobody trusts.
She'll now try to pit one against the other to get something through, something she desperately needs to have for her so called legacy. It's all about her again, all about her "legacy" all about the politics of division which she is so good at.
Prime Minister's agenda is left high and dry by: Dennis Shanahan From:
JULIA Gillard got nothing from yesterday's meeting with premiers and chief ministers.
Indeed, the Prime Minister has suffered a stunning setback in her keynote campaign to implement the school education reforms and revamp federal-state funding.
The attitudes of the critical states that went into the COAG meeting have hardened and not even the most sympathetic states felt obliged to give Gillard a break.
Gillard has expressed determination to pass the changes before June 30 and hoped to exercise the authority of her office and the persuasion of federal money over the states and territories.
But Gillard's authority is ebbing by the day and the federal money is seen as insufficient, illusory and less important than some of the educational, governmental and equity principles involved.
There are cross-party concerns about the level of federal control that comes with the federal funding in the Gonski reforms, the balance of state funding for government and non-government schools and the maintenance of funding at existing levels to richer private schools because of the federal undertaking that no school would lose funding.
Nobody expected all the states and territories to rush to sign up for Gillard's far-reaching and complex proposal.
But after Gillard had been working on the reform agenda for more than five years it was reasonable to expect federal Labor would be in a position to get some of the Labor states further down the path and not go backwards at a COAG meeting.
Yet a combination of rushed planning, a lack of real discussion and the funding of the school changes coming from higher education has led to a real reluctance to accept Gillard's vision.
Almost conceding there will be no universal acceptance of her plans, Gillard now proposes to deal with the premiers one by one in the hope of picking up support and building momentum.
on 20-04-2013 03:39 PM
people don't want to help our kids get an education
and at the same time they complain about the standard of our education
sit there and score points ....
it's our kids (and our Countries future) that will end up paying the cost
on 20-04-2013 03:46 PM
people don't want to help our kids get an education
and at the same time they complain about the standard of our education
sit there and score points ....
it's our kids (and our Countries future) that will end up paying the cost
yes, yes, yes, yes but do they care ? no, no, no, no.
I sincerely hope there can be an agreement and our children will have a better education system in the near future. Unfortunately money does NOT grow on trees (like JG thinks it does) and there has been to much money squandered during the past few years.
Where is this money coming from ? Another load of boat people (96) arrived today so that will cost us a shipload and it all eats into the coffers which we don't have anymore.
on 20-04-2013 03:53 PM
the youth are our tax payers of the future...
they need to have money spent on them for everyone's future .
Here we are talking about something that could have help them (and all of us..now and in the future)...
and the heading is a joyous
Weakened PM Suffered Stunning Setback on Gonski
What about our kids ?
on 20-04-2013 03:58 PM
I don't know about newstart but I must feed my family...it is not a choice thing...if that means using my creditcard when I must...i do
on 20-04-2013 04:00 PM
same with a Government? There are things they must pay for
on 20-04-2013 04:15 PM
same with a Government? There are things they must pay for
Absolutely, you cannot have growth in any sector unless you spend money (like any business), I was talking about the money squandered by this gov (same old violin) and I can't understand how they could run the business (OZ) so badly as to go from surplus to deficit so quickly ( if this had been a small business the owner would have filed for bankruptcy) I know there have been great unforseen costs (disasters etc), the state of the Ozzie $ does not help and other numerous things but governments should be aware of the what may happen in the near future (as all good business people try to calculate) and budget accordingly.
The only thing this government could not predict is the loads of boat people who have realised Australia is a soft target now which is was not when JH made very tough decisions and it stopped.
on 20-04-2013 04:27 PM
and secondly, I don't buy into the BS that the LNP are wonderful managers of everything while Labor is not capable of managing anything.
It's just a ludicrous claim.
Analysis of budget documents revealed that, between the 2010 election and federal Treasury's update in October last year, the 2012-13 net debt estimate rose $54 billion to $144 billion.
I wonder how much the debt will be forecast to rise in the May budget?
That aside, investment in the share market here has been very rewarding, my favourite stock Telstra, which I bought a lot of 2 years ago at $2.70 , and the only one I have ever recommended to friends/CSers is doing well, thanks in no small way to the NBN low speed machinations.
on 20-04-2013 04:36 PM
wall street journal. a murdoch publication http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703789104576272891515344726.html
on 20-04-2013 04:40 PM
wall street journal. a murdoch publication http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703789104576272891515344726.html
FGS please write something and stop with the links LL
on 20-04-2013 04:42 PM
FGS please write something and stop with the links LL
sorry ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_public_debt