The Victorian Premier has signaled his government does not intend to sign up to the 'fundamentally flawed' Gonski 2.0 school funding deal.
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Vic independent schools face losing federal funding | Sky News AustraliaIndependent schools in Victoria are facing the possibility of losing federal funding next month amid a standoff between the Prime Minister and Premier Daniel Andrews.\n\nMr Andrews is refusing to sign the five-year Gonski 2.0 school funding deal, while the Morrison government has rejected the state’s counter offer of a one-year deal.\n\nThe current school funding deal expires at the end of the month.\n\n\n\n
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Victoria digs in heels against signing 'flawed' Gonski 2.0 dealThe independent and Catholic school sectors are furious at the Andrews government's latest move, fearing funding could stop flowing to their schools.
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