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Labor breaks another promise with Gympie Trade Training Centre
Confirmation that only one Trade Training Centre will be
constructed in Gympie is yet another broken promise from the Rudd
/ Gillard Labor Governments, Federal Member for Wide Bay Warren
Truss said today.
Mr Truss said he welcomed this week’s advice of $5.25 million of
Federal Government funding but the project is well short of what
the Labor Government promised at the 2007 Federal election.
“During the 2007 election campaign, when Prime Minister Gillard
was Labor’s education spokesperson, she promised that a Federal
Labor Government would fund the construction of a Trade Training
Centre in each of Australia’s 2,650 secondary schools.
“Now, instead of providing each of the Cooloola region’s
secondary schools with their own Trade Training Centre, Ms
Gillard has broken her promise and will only provide one, which
will be expected to service Gympie State High School, Mary Valley
State College, St Patrick’s College, Tin Can Bay P-10 State
School, Victory College Cooloola Christian College, and James
Nash State High School,” Mr Truss said.
The Trade Training Centre will be principally located at James
Nash State High School and has a budgeted cost of up to
$5,250,000.
“I support greater investment in skills development to help young
people reach their potential, but Labor has been dishonest about
its offer to schools and what it will actually deliver.
“It adds to Labor’s long litany of broken promises to schools
including:
· a laptop computer for every
year 9 to 12 student – promise broken and now students only have
shared access to a computer (the program is 200,000 computers
behind schedule and more than $1 billion over budget);
· free access to school
laptops – promise broken with some schools charging parents more
than $300 to use the computers;
· computers would be
connected 100 megabits / second fibre cable – promise broken with
only 10 schools in Australia connected;
· 260 new child care centres
for primary schools and TAFEs – promise broken with the program
cut to just 38; and
· a national curriculum would
be implemented for the 2011 school year – promise broken with
most states commencing in 2015 or later.”
Mr Truss said he hoped the Gympie Trade Training Centre did not
have the same fate as the Centre in Maryborough, which sat idle
for almost a year after it was finished. Of the promised
2650 Trade Training Centres, only 111 were operating at the end
of last year.
“Unfortunately the Trade Training Centre program was more about
making a big announcement, and in Maryborough’s case the
Government had no clear direction about how the program was to be
managed in the longer term,” Mr Truss said.
“I hope that the Government has learned from that experience and
that the Centre in Gympie is fully utilized to provide students
with vital skills to enhance their career opportunities.”
11 January 2012
Labor breaks another promise with Gympie Trade Training
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