Survey shows almost all Australians want federal funding increase to TAFE

A Fifty Acres-Pollinate Survey among a nationally representative sample of 1001 Australians aged 18+ has found that almost all Australians feel it's important that federal funding to TAFE is increased in order to help recovery from the recession.

94% of those surveyed said it was important that federal government increase funding to TAFE for the post-recession rebuild and recovery, with 45% saying it was "very important". Just 2% said it was not important.

As noted by Meredith Peace, Federal Deputy President of the Australian Education Union:

"This survey vindicates our call for the Federal Government to abandon the market model of vocational education and immediately increase TAFE funding."

"The people of Australia trust and respect TAFE and it is time for the Scott Morrison government to show the same trust and respect by providing TAFE the funding it needs."

"TAFE is perfectly positioned to be a critical institution in the post-COVID-19 rebuild and recovery of Australia - the public recognises this, so why doesn't Scott Morrison?"

"We've just had a federal budget that was silent on TAFE and provided absolutely no new funding. Why is the Morrison government so ideologically opposed to doing what almost all Australian's see as common sense - boost funding to TAFE for the sake of Australia's recovery?"

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