Building Education Revolution

Gutters bursting at the seams after a 15 minute downpour. Leaking gas taps in the science labs. Classroom heaters failing in the winter, air conditioners not existing in the summer.

It's hard enough dealing with kids when you don't have a hole in the roof. Picture: Aaron Francis

My parents forked out their taxpayer dollars, plus $60 a year in textbook fees and an optional $100 on top of that so I could go to a public high school in Western Sydney. It was the same school my mum had attended when it was shiny(ish) and new in the late ’60s.

The problem was when I went there not only had nothing really changed, nothing had really been maintained.

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