Man the doilies, the revolution’s here

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Justine Elliot did not deny the charge. She simply repeating woodenly, as she did on every platform in response to every question, “Labor’s fresh new team will deliver a revolution in education <or the topic under discussion>. Our fresh new team and fresh approach will mean a new start in education, health and the end of Work Choices.”

The phrase still revolves in my head.

Now the team is not so fresh, the revolution has arrived and teachers are horrified that things have worked out exactly as Senator Nettle predicted.

Specifically, in this instance, the Learning, Literacy and Numeracy program will go to Nortec, who run their Brunswick Heads courses out of the CWA Hall, putting away the doilies and plastic flowers on Thursday morning and bringing them out again on Friday evening. Meanwhile TAFE class rooms sit empty, taxpayer’s resources unused so that the government can reduce the wages bill and pay Cert IV tutors instead of Diploma trained teachers.

In 2007, The NSW Teachers Federation almost backed the Greens at the ballot box, but could not bring itself to cut the umbilical cord that joins the political and industrial wings of the labour movement and so gave the Greens second preference.

If we have learned anything in the last three years it is that the ALP is a political machine designed to gain power, not to govern on behalf of the people.

Don’t repeat the same mistake this time, put The Greens first.

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