House debates

Monday, 21 November 2016

Questions without Notice

Schools

2:35 pm

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is that the Labor Party have a direct interest in this. Their interest is with the Teachers Federation to make sure that one of their champions, who hand out for them at every polling booth and who have nothing in mind except to get rid of the coalition government, continues to be supported.

I can say that since about 1988 there has been a doubling in real terms in the education funding for our students in this nation. But one of the things we are dealing with, unfortunately, especially under Labor governments, is that our PISA levels against our other trading partners have been falling. What we can also acknowledge is that the Labor Party has this—almost—vendetta against independent schools, a vendetta against Catholic schools and a vendetta against anybody but the people in the public school sector. We say that it is a person's choice where they send their kids and we want to support that choice. It is one of the clear differentiations between our side of the House and their side of the House.

Our belief is not only in a strong public school network but also in a strong private and independent school network. Ours is a belief in people's choices, a belief in the Catholic school system, a belief in the independent school system and a belief in the Lutheran school system. What we always get from the Labor Party is a diatribe that is punched out by the Teachers Federation because they are their union mates helping them out.

If there is one group of people who are always looking after regional Australia, it would be the National Party and our Country Liberal friends, because we believe in actually living there. We actually have seats there. We actually represent the people there. Of course, whenever you try to go to the Labor Party and talk about—

Ms Plibersek interjecting

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