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AUSTRALIAN EDUCATION ACT 2013 - PREAMBLE

Preamble

    The Parliament of Australia acknowledges the following matters.

    Education is the foundation of a skilled workforce and a creative community. A strong and sustainable schooling system is critical for Australia's future prosperity. A good education prepares students for full participation in society, both in employment and in civic life. Education also has a role to play in overcoming social and economic disadvantage.

    If Australia is to be a prosperous nation with a high standard of living in the 21st Century, our schooling system must provide children with the skills needed to participate fully in a knowledge - based economy. The performance of Australia's schools, and school students, must continuously improve; our capacity to innovate, to embrace change and to seize new opportunities will depend more and more on the education and skills of our community.

    There is an ongoing and essential role for the Commonwealth in school education through its unique position to provide national policy leadership and facilitate national performance assessment and reporting. Transparency and accountability ensure public confidence in the education system and promote excellence in teaching and school leadership.

    The Commonwealth will deliver record and growing levels of investment in schools. To help education authorities provide every child with a quality education, regardless of where they live and what school they attend, this investment will be fairly and transparently distributed and allocated according to need.

    In its role as a national policy leader, the Australian Government will work collaboratively with States and Territories to achieve agreed national objectives and priorities for schools through the Council of Australian Governments and the Education Council.

    To drive improvement in school outcomes, State and Territory education authorities will be required to deliver evidence - based reforms in schools.

The Parliament of Australia enacts:


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