Various capped costings (PER700)
This document details the administered, departmental and total funding amounts for capped costings included in Appendix C, Table C-1 of the 2019 Post-election report.
Read moreVarious capped costings (PER700)
This document details the administered, departmental and total funding amounts for capped costings included in Appendix C, Table C-1 of the 2019 Post-election report.
Read moreVarious capped costings (PER700)
This document details the administered, departmental and total funding amounts for capped costings included in Appendix C, Table C-1 of the 2019 Post-election report.
Read moreVarious capped costings (PER700)
This document details the administered, departmental and total funding amounts for capped costings included in Appendix C, Table C-1 of the 2019 Post-election report.
Read moreVarious capped costings (PER700)
This document details the administered, departmental and total funding amounts for capped costings included in Appendix C, Table C-1 of the 2019 Post-election report.
Read moreVarious capped costings (PER700)
This document details the administered, departmental and total funding amounts for capped costings included in Appendix C, Table C-1 of the 2019 Post-election report.
Read moreTuition-free TAFE and university, boost university funding, and related measures (PER649)
This proposal consists of five components. It would be announced immediately following the 2019 general election and would have effect from 1 July 2019.
Component 1: University tuition fees
Tuition for Australian citizens commencing undergraduate studies at public universities would be funded by the Commonwealth Government without requiring payments by students. Students who have held a Commonwealth-supported place within the two years prior to 1 July 2019 would still be required to pay for their tuition.
Read moreTuition-free TAFE and university, boost university funding, and related measures (PER649)
This proposal consists of five components. It would be announced immediately following the 2019 general election and would have effect from 1 July 2019.
Component 1: University tuition fees
Tuition for Australian citizens commencing undergraduate studies at public universities would be funded by the Commonwealth Government without requiring payments by students. Students who have held a Commonwealth-supported place within the two years prior to 1 July 2019 would still be required to pay for their tuition.
Read moreBring public schools to full Schooling Resource Standard by 2023 and establish a school breakfast program (PER634)
The proposal has four components to increase funding for government schools.
Component 1 – Increase Commonwealth Government funding for government schools in even annual steps to reach 25 per cent of the Schooling Resource Standard (SRS) by 2023 and maintain this level on an ongoing basis.
All other aspects of current policy for schools funding remain unchanged.
Component 1 would have effect from 1 January 2020.
Bring public schools to full Schooling Resource Standard by 2023 and establish a school breakfast program (PER634)
The proposal has four components to increase funding for government schools.
Component 1 – Increase Commonwealth Government funding for government schools in even annual steps to reach 25 per cent of the Schooling Resource Standard (SRS) by 2023 and maintain this level on an ongoing basis.
All other aspects of current policy for schools funding remain unchanged.
Component 1 would have effect from 1 January 2020.
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