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CFV's avatar

I agree with this article wholeheartedly. A negative aspect of the neoloberal economic views is "user pays". The profit motive at all cost and continued growth is also a problem.

My wife teaches at a Christian independent school in NSW. It is one of currently 13 schools run corporately by a Christian organisation. Its a good environment for her to teach in. The school is in the middle of a new dormitory suburb being developed. There are no new government schools built yet in the surrounding developments. So independent schools are springing up and existing ones are growing. In two years the school my wife is at, kindy grew from 2 to 4 classes of 20 kids or so. Another interesting point is tgat a significant majority of the children are From Hindu or Muslim families. The school just requires basic compliance to religious values.

Government is failing in the provision of education https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/education/schools/latest-release

Holding left of centre views I think that other public goods are good candidates for public ownership. Eg

- toll roads - NSW provids a limited rebate for some heavy users.

- electricity - will keep consumer costs down by removing the profit motive.

- gas - national wealth fund.

- medical - everywhere.

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MICHAEL'S CURIOUS WORLD's avatar

TAFE is a classic example. The previous LNP government starved TAFE while subsidising arrange of dodgy private providers who offered inferior training. The result was a huge shortage in competent tradies, which still hasn't been fixed. We now have to rush to train enough people to do the necessary work. This is a major reason why we are building about 100,000 LESS homes a year than we need to meet demand. Ignore the LNP trying to blame immigration for the housing shortage. The real reason for the housing shortage is the lack of tradies caused by the LNP slashing funding for TAFE.

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