Haileybury's planned invasion of Hampton
Whitlam lead the way and we forgot to listen. Privatization isn't cheaper nor are Public-Private Partnerships.
At
an average $17,174 per student, Victorian pupils are the second-lowest
funded in the country, only ahead of those in South Australia.
Government funding for private schools growing faster than for public system
The authors wave a red flag at public-private partnerships, which, despite major failures, continue to be promoted by institutions such as the World Bank to finance social services and infrastructure. By Océane Blavot, Rodolfo Bejarano and Mae Buenaventura in Brussels, Lima and Manila
“Our Future is Public: The Santiago Declaration for Public Services” — an agreement signed by more than 200 organisations vowing to work to “transform our systems, valuing human rights and ecological sustainability over GDP growth and narrowly defined economic gains.”
One of the most damaging initiatives that has deeply affected the delivery of public services and infrastructure projects on all continents is the rise of public-private partnerships, or PPPs.
Source: Building a Public Future
How many wars are needed to fix the nightmare? Who needs to fight them Australia, Philipines Japan?
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