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BUDGET DELIVERS BONNER SCHOOLS RECORD LEVELS OF FUNDING

Bonner students are set to benefit greatly from the 2015 Budget, which delivers a record $15.7 billion in 2015-16 for all schools across Australia, Federal Member for Bonner, Ross Vasta said today.

This is part of more than $69.5 billion in funding over the forward estimates for all Australian government and non-government schools.

Total Commonwealth funding for all schools will increase by $4.1 billion, a 27.9 per cent increase from 2014-15 to 2018-19.

In Queensland, total funding for all schools will increase by $875.7 million, a 28.8 per cent increase over four years.

“This is more Commonwealth funding than ever before,” Mr Vasta said.

Mr Vasta said students with a disability will also receive the extra support they need with a record $5 billion over 2014-17 through the funding loading for students with a disability.

“This is more Australian Government funding for students with disability than ever before and includes $1.3 billion in the 2015-16 financial year alone,” Mr Vasta said.

“The great news for Bonner students with disability is that funding is increasing and will continue to rise over the coming years.”

From 2016, for the first time ever, Commonwealth funding will be informed by the National Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability (NCCD) so that Bonner students with disability are funded on the same basis as other students around the country.

While funding is important, the Coalition Government is focussed on proven methods to lift student outcomes.

In this Budget the Government is providing $16.9 million to improve teacher training.

This funding will also support the Government’s implementation of a literacy and numeracy test for initial teacher education students from 2015.

“This important Budget measure is all about supporting Bonner schools and teachers to be the best they can be,” Mr Vasta said.

“This measure builds on the work we’ve already done to improve the national curriculum, increase school autonomy across Australia and promote greater parental engagement.”

“These are the four pillars of the Coalition’s Students First approach that are proven to lift the outcome of our students.”

The 2015 Budget invests in education from preschool to postgraduate studies, as part of the Government’s commitment to increase opportunity and improve and safeguard quality and excellence in education.

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