National approach to teacher shortages?

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    While they ask the wrong questions they'll never get the right answers!

    It's dead simple, Australia's public education sector has been progressively starved of resources for at least twenty years now as federal governments poured taxpayers' money instead into 'private schools' [~33% of students now attend exclusive, taxpayer-funded 'private schools'].

    Australian taxpayers are funding a $FOR $PROFIT private education sector way beyond that of any other country on Earth, without monitoring what they do or holding them publicly accountable for what happens with taxpayers' money they're gifted or value-adding to educational outcomes.

    This is a 100% waste of $Countelss $Billions of taxpayers' money. It's counter-productive of both educational outcomes and a more cohesive society.

    So why is it happening?
    1. To enable wealth transfer from taxpayers to religious organisations allowed to register as 'charities'.
    2. To assist in the wealth transfer to Australia's wealthiest 5% by subsiding enrolments at exclusive, select entry taxpayer-funded 'private schools'.
    3. To enable commercial operators to cream off $BILLIONS of taxpayers' money every year.
    4. To ensure that public school students are severely disadvantaged.

    Clearly, Jason Clare's talk-fest full of motherhood statements pledging support for hard working and burnt-out teachers was all but irrelevant!
 
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