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Acting Prime Minister Chris Evans said the expected continuity of diplomatic and foreign policy to come from Mr Obama's re-election would be welcomed by Australia.
Acting Prime Minister Chris Evans said the expected continuity of diplomatic and foreign policy to come from Mr Obama's re-election would be welcomed by Australia.
Quotes attributable to Royal Commissioner, Julia Gillard To build a great future for our State, we must invest in our children. The science now tells us that investing in the early years – from birth to school entry - pays the biggest dividends, with ninety percent of brain development occurring in the first five years of a child's life. That's why the best start lays the foundations for a better future. Enabling everyone to have access to the transformative power of quality education has been the driving purpose behind much of my work life. I never take for granted the debt of gratitude I owe to the education community of this State. Without the quality education I received in South Australia at local public schools and later at the University of Adelaide, I would not have been able to live the life that I have, including serving as prime minister. Consequently, I was delighted when the Premier, Peter Malinauskas, ask me to lead this Royal Commission. Often Royal Commissions are created to look back at what's gone wrong. In contrast, this Royal Commission has given us all an opportunity to look forward at how we can provide the best start for every South Australian child. My thanks go to all those who have provided their insights to the Royal Commission and enriched the findings. My thanks also go to the very talented public servants, supporting consultants and other experts, without whom this report would not be possible. I commend this report to the Premier and the people of South Australia.
Acting Prime Minister Wayne Swan has slammed suggestions the National Disability Insurance Scheme is an exercise in vote-grabbing.
Acting Prime Minister Wayne Swan has slammed suggestions the National Disability Insurance Scheme is an exercise in vote-grabbing.
Quotes attributable to Royal Commissioner, Julia Gillard To build a great future for our State, we must invest in our children. The science now tells us that investing in the early years – from birth to school entry - pays the biggest dividends, with ninety percent of brain development occurring in the first five years of a child's life. That's why the best start lays the foundations for a better future. Enabling everyone to have access to the transformative power of quality education has been the driving purpose behind much of my work life. I never take for granted the debt of gratitude I owe to the education community of this State. Without the quality education I received in South Australia at local public schools and later at the University of Adelaide, I would not have been able to live the life that I have, including serving as prime minister. Consequently, I was delighted when the Premier, Peter Malinauskas, ask me to lead this Royal Commission. Often Royal Commissions are created to look back at what's gone wrong. In contrast, this Royal Commission has given us all an opportunity to look forward at how we can provide the best start for every South Australian child. My thanks go to all those who have provided their insights to the Royal Commission and enriched the findings. My thanks also go to the very talented public servants, supporting consultants and other experts, without whom this report would not be possible. I commend this report to the Premier and the people of South Australia.