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Private schools: parents opting out of public schools, choosing private education

When there is constant reference to the high cost of living and how tough things are, why is the average punter raiding the piggy bank to send to kids to private schools?

Mick Leseberg Wins B Grade Monthly Medal in Spectacular Form | Western Advocate

Mick Leseberg Wins B Grade Monthly Medal in Spectacular Form | Western Advocate
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Mick Leseberg Wins B Grade Monthly Medal in Spectacular Form | Western Advocate

Mick Leseberg Wins B Grade Monthly Medal in Spectacular Form | Western Advocate
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Have-nots need the strongest possible ALP

Have-nots need the strongest possible ALP We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss May 15, 2021 — 12.05am Save Normal text size Credit: Political correspondent David Crowe judges Anthony Albanese’s budget reply harshly (“Powder dry as Albanese plots for a poll”, May 14). Albanese walks a fine line. Damned if he does, damned if he doesn’t. Social structural issues in Australia, especially the growing chasm between rich and poor, are the result of years of Liberal cuts to social programs and tax splashes to business and the rich. Previously, Labor moved us forward with equal employment legislation for women, no fault divorce, payments for single parents, free university education, universal healthcare and super for all. The Libs have stalled women’s progress. And once again, they aim to buy votes (doing a backflip on their “fiscal responsibility” and “back in the black” rhetoric)

Budget sleight of hand does not address women s issues

Budget sleight of hand does not address women’s issues We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss May 14, 2021 — 12.04am Save Normal text size Credit: One of the illusions from the federal budget appears to be that allocated funding such as for childcare and domestic violence are lumped in the “women’s basket” which rightly should be for families and the wider community (“First step of long journey for women”, May 13). A sleight of hand to counter recent tensions, maybe, but women themselves are seemingly still a byproduct in actions, budgetary or otherwise. Janice Creenaune, Austinmer

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