Daniel Mookhey hands down state budget; $1.2b child protection package announced
The NSW government will pump approximately $ 2.6 billion in Sydney’s school infrastructure, including three new schools in the South and North-West Corridors of Sydney next year.
The figure will be spent on a total of 9 billion dollars for school capital expenditures by 2029 in the last year’s budget.
The NSW government promised to finance more schools.Credit: Michael Howard
After reaching a new financing agreement with Commonwealth, which will inject 4.8 billion dollars to NSW schools For more than 10 years, public school financing per student will rise from $ 14,819 in 2023 to $ 17.022 in 2025.
After four -year public system registration losses, this year’s budget shows that the government focuses on providing upgrades on the western eaves of the city, which the government overshadowed population projections in 2016.
Schofields, Marsden Park and Oran Park are among the areas where records exceed the prescribed growth and that private and Catholic schools can quickly react, capture and demand the land.
This budget also includes music workshops as part of the proposal of attracting new school science and technology laboratories, creative and performing arts fields and children to the state system.