Greens Propose $10 Billion Plan to Make Public Schools Free and Support Families
- The Australian Greens proposed a $10 billion plan to make public schools free and provide families with $800 per child for expenses at the start of the school year.
- The Greens aim to fund the plan through a big corporations tax, expected to generate $514 billion over ten years, which will also support other initiatives.
- The proposal comes amid rising school fees and a projected government deficit of $143.9 billion over the next four years, raising concerns about economic stability.
- Greens leader Adam Bandt MP criticized the current system, stating parents face thousands in costs while many corporations avoid paying taxes.
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