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Gillard to unveil $1.4bn school works program
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http://www.theage.com.au/nationa ... -20090608-c0un.html
Dan Harrison, Canberra
June 9, 2009
VICTORIAN primary schools will receive $1.4 billion for new libraries, halls and classrooms under the latest instalment of the Federal Government's stimulus spending.
Education Minister Julia Gillard will announce today that 776 Victorian schools will benefit under the second round of the Commonwealth's primary school building program.
Just over 62 per cent of the Victorian funding will go to government schools, 23 per cent to Catholic schools and 15 per cent to private schools.
Among schools to benefit is Chelsea Heights Primary School, which will receive $2.5 million for a multi-purpose centre. Principal Danny Mulqueen said the facility would include an indoor sports centre including a half basketball court, a canteen, performance and rehearsal space for music and drama, and science and technology rooms. The funding comes on top of $200,000 the school received this year for maintenance as part of the stimulus package.
"I've been a principal for 21 years and I've never known so much money to be coming into schools," he told The Age.
"I didn't believe that in my time at this school we'd ever get facilities of this nature. This is something that excites me, and it's the sort of thing that delays your retirement because you want to see it fulfilled."
Mr Mulqueen said the facilities would be available to the community outside school hours, and he expected that teenagers would use the basketball court and community groups would hold meetings there at night.
While some principals are delighted by the unexpected funding, others have complained state education bureaucrats have not allowed them to build the kinds of facilities they need most.
The Coalition, which voted against the spending, has criticised the Government for not allowing the funds to be spent on facilities associated with religious worship or on certain items, such as air-conditioning units.
The Government says air-conditioning units involve minimal labour, and create fewer jobs, the main purpose of the stimulus.
A school's funding allocation for the program is based on its enrolments rather than need, and is open to private and Catholic schools as well as government ones. Critics have suggested the Commonwealth should target resources to underresourced schools.
The Primary Schools for the 21st Century program is the largest component of the $14.7 billion Building the Education Revolution program, part of the Government's $42 billion stimulus package announced in February.
In the first round of the program, 361 Victorian schools shared $642 million.
Proposals for a third funding round are due in July.
Under the Government's $1.3 billion National School Pride Program, 2273 Victorian primary and secondary schools have received funding for $301 million worth of minor infrastructure and maintenance projects. |
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