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FOI exposes massive Computers in Schools

Freedom of information documents have revealed what the Federal Government has been trying to hide. The $51,000,000 that will be given to the Western Australian State Government for Computers in Schools will cost the state an additional $167,000,000, Christopher Pyne, Shadow Minister for Education said today.

Freedom of information documents have revealed what the Federal Government has been trying to hide. The $51,000,000 that will be given to the Western Australian State Government for Computers in…

Walk Against Child Slavery

Media release from Christopher Pyne, Federal Member for Sturt and Shadow Minister for Education about his Walk Against Child Slavery being held tomorrow in conjunction with Tim Costello of World Vision. 

  The idea of child slavery existing in the world today is heinous and horrifying. Christopher Pyne’s Walk Against Child Slavery being held in Adelaide tomorrow aims to highlight the…

Carr did not use “the same form of words”

Minister Gillard has claimed in Question Time that today’s statement in the Senate by Minister Carr, the basis upon which the Coalition has supported the Schools Assistance Bill, is nothing new, and only reflects “the same form of words” she herself used in Hansard.

Minister Gillard has claimed in Question Time that today’s statement in the Senate by Minister Carr, the basis upon which the Coalition has supported the Schools Assistance Bill, is nothing…

Carr did not use “the same form of words”

Minister Gillard has claimed in Question Time that today’s statement in the Senate by Minister Carr, the basis upon which the Coalition has supported the Schools Assistance Bill, is nothing new, and only reflects “the same form of words” she herself used in Hansard.

Minister Gillard has claimed in Question Time that today’s statement in the Senate by Minister Carr, the basis upon which the Coalition has supported the Schools Assistance Bill, is nothing…

Transcript - Two Chrisses ABC 891 24 Nov 08

 

ABC 891 SA Radio, Excerpts of ""Two Chrisses"", 24 November 2008, 10am (CST)

 

  ABC 891 SA Radio Excerpts of “”Two Chrisses”” 24 November 2008, 10am (CST) Chris Schact: (Aren't you having a birthday cake to celebrate first year of the Rudd Government…)…

Government survey shows parents

The Deputy Prime Minister’s desire to publish non-government schools private funding sources isn’t considered a priority by parents according to the Government’s own survey, Christopher Pyne, Shadow Minister for Education said today.

Government survey shows parents don’t consider publishing schools finances important The Deputy Prime Minister’s desire to publish non-government schools private funding sources isn’t considered a priority by parents according to…

Gillard attempts to steal second without touching

Ms Gillard's announcement that she is taking the education revolution to the 'next step' is a cynical effort to shift the focus from the failing elements of this so-called revolution to date

The Minister for Education, Julia Gillard, has revealed today she is attempting to make a dash for second base without even touching first, said Christopher Pyne, Shadow Minister for Education….

Two Chrisses on ABC 891 today 17 November 2008

Transcript from the Two Chrisses on ABC 891 today 17 November 2008 re the Howard years, self funded retirees, Warren Mundine and indigenous communities, Frome by-election

  Excerpts of “Two Chrisses” 17 November 2008, 10am (CST) Matthew Abraham: …Chris Pyne, you no doubt will be watching ‘The Howard Years’ tonight on the ABC… do you get…

Government can’t sweep Schools Bill problems

Media release from Christopher Pyne, Shadow Minister for Education regarding the Schools Assistance Bill 2008.

“The concern expressed today by the Western Australian Education Minister, Liz Constable, highlights the importance of a thorough examination of the Schools Assistance Bill 2008,” said Christopher Pyne, Shadow Minister…

Broken promises and lipstick on pigs

Media release from Christopher Pyne, Shadow Minister for Education regarding the new compulsory amenities fee for University Students.

The Rudd Government’s plan to introduce a compulsory fee for amenities at Universities is another in a growing list of broken promises, Christopher Pyne, Shadow Minister for Education said today….

Written and authorised by Hon Christopher Pyne MP, 429 Magill Road, St Morris SA 5068

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