writer'sblock
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In this Week's Economist they made mention:
"hough the country’s best-known building is an opera house, for example, the arts have yet to receive as much official patronage as they deserve. However, the most useful policy to pursue would be education, especially tertiary education. Australia’s universities, like its wine, are decent and dependable, but seldom excellent. Yet educated workers are essential for an economy competitive in services as well as minerals. First, however, Aussies need a bit more self-belief. After that perhaps will come the zest and confidence of an Antipodean California."
http://www.economist.com/node/18744197?story_id=18744197
Thoughts?
Would you be pleased with pumping more monies into our universities?
And as Howard took $2bn from our universities in aggregate funding over the 12 years he was in power, if you're as passionate as I am about making sure a Liberal government doesn't remove more much needed funding from Australian universities http://bit.ly/ipVbk8
"hough the country’s best-known building is an opera house, for example, the arts have yet to receive as much official patronage as they deserve. However, the most useful policy to pursue would be education, especially tertiary education. Australia’s universities, like its wine, are decent and dependable, but seldom excellent. Yet educated workers are essential for an economy competitive in services as well as minerals. First, however, Aussies need a bit more self-belief. After that perhaps will come the zest and confidence of an Antipodean California."
http://www.economist.com/node/18744197?story_id=18744197
Thoughts?
Would you be pleased with pumping more monies into our universities?
And as Howard took $2bn from our universities in aggregate funding over the 12 years he was in power, if you're as passionate as I am about making sure a Liberal government doesn't remove more much needed funding from Australian universities http://bit.ly/ipVbk8