Catholic schools warn principals about Turnbull government's funding estimator tool
Catholic education bodies have slammed federal Education Minister Simon Birmingham for sending letters to principals with funding estimates that contained numerical errors, and have joined the NSW government in telling the heads of schools not to rely on the Turnbull government's school funding estimator tool.Acting executive director of the National Catholic Education Commission Danielle Cronin said both the letters and the estimator tool, which provides a school-by-school breakdown of Commonw..>> view originalFederal budget 2017: The political hatching of a bowerbird Prime Minister
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