2023-2024 Federal Budget - Education

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Education

Closing the Gap - further investment

The Government will provide $492.7 million over 5 years from 2022-23 for a range of measures to support critical investment in infrastructure, employment, justice, education and housing initiatives for First Nations peoples, including:

The cost of this measure will be partially offset and met within the existing resourcing of the National Indigenous Australians Agency, the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water and the Department of Social Services.

Budget Paper No 2 p 190
Budget Overview p 53
Empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People Fact Sheet
Media Release

Strengthening the Capability of the Education Portfolio to Deliver Critical Functions

The Government will provide $105.9 million over 4 years from 2023-24 (including $57.9 million in capital funding, and $4.1 million per year ongoing) to strengthen the Education portfolio's capability to deliver critical functions. Funding includes:

Budget Paper No 2 p 102
Media Release

Child Care Subsidy Reform - additional integrity

The Government will undertake additional payment integrity activities to safeguard the Child Care Subsidy program from fraud and non-compliance. This will achieve net savings of $139.4 million over 4 years from 2023-24. Funding of $13.3 million over 4 years from 2023-24 will be provided to the Department of Education to support a range of activities to further reduce fraudulent Child Care Subsidy claims. To support this work, Services Australia will receive a further $5.3 million over 4 years from 2023-24 for their digital forensics capability. The savings from this measure will offset the 2023-24 Budget measure titled Early Childhood Education and Care Workforce and other Government policy priorities in the Education portfolio.

Budget Paper No 2 p 98
Media Release

Improving the Administration of Student Loans

The Government will provide $87.8 million over 5 years from 2022-23 (including $53.1 million in capital funding, and $2.0 million per year ongoing) to improve the administration of student loans and enhance the security and privacy of data holdings. Funding includes:

The Government will also forgo $5.4 million in receipts over 5 years from 2022-23 (and $15.5 million over two years to 2033-34) to support students affected by a delay in the transfer of some historical tertiary education loan records to the Australian Taxation Office. This will mean waiving the following debts for affected loans, as determined at the date of transfer to the Australian Taxation Office:

Budget Paper No 2 p 87
Budget Overview p 43

Early Childhood Education and Care Workforce

The Government will provide $72.4 million over 5 years from 2022-23 to support the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) sector to build and retain the ECEC workforce. Funding includes:

The initiatives will prioritise support for First Nations educators, and educators in regional and remote areas. The cost of this measure will be met from savings identified in the 2023-24 Budget measures titled Child Care Subsidy Reform - additional integrity and Education - reprioritisation.

Budget Paper No 2 p 99
Budget Overview p 21
Media Release

Better, Safer Future for Central Australia Plan

As part of a $250 million investment, the Government will provide funding of $155.9 million over 5 years from 2022-23 to support the Better, Safer Future for Central Australia Plan. Funding includes:

Budget Paper No 2 p 83
Budget Overview p 52
Empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People Fact Sheet
Media Release

First Nations - supporting education outcomes

The Government will continue initiatives that support better educational outcomes for First Nations peoples, a key priority under the National Agreement on Closing the Gap. Funding includes:

The Government will also expand the scope of the City-Country Partnerships Program, a commitment under the 2023 Commonwealth Closing the Gap Implementation Plan that supports partnerships between high-performing city schools and remote schools with a high proportion of First Nations students, to allow any high-performing Independent, Catholic or Government metropolitan school to apply to participate in the program.

Budget Paper No 2 p 100
Budget Overview p 43
Empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People Fact Sheet
Media Release

Education - reprioritisation

The Government will achieve savings of $53.1 million over 5 years from 2022-23 (and $3.8 million per year ongoing) across the Education portfolio. Savings include:

The savings from this measure will be redirected to fund other Government policy priorities in the Education portfolio.

Budget Paper No 2 p 100

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