
Hon. Roger Cook

The Albanese Labor Government and Cook Labor Government have signed an updated school funding and reform agreement.
As part of this updated agreement, the Commonwealth will provide an additional 5 per cent of the Schooling Resource Standard (SRS) to WA public schools.
This will lift the Commonwealth's contribution from 20 per cent to 25 per cent of the SRS by 2034.
This represents the biggest new investment in WA public schools by the Australian Government ever.
This will be tied to reforms to help more students in public schools keep up, catch up, and finish high school.
This includes more individualised support for students, mandating evidenced-based teaching practices and more mental health support in schools.
As part of the agreement, WA will remove the provision put in by the Morrison Government allowing the State to claim 4 per cent of public school funding for indirect school costs such as capital depreciation and replace it with recurrent funding on eligible expenses, while also maintaining a share of at least 75 per cent of the SRS for public schools.
This is not a blank cheque. The Agreement signed today will be followed by an updated WA Bilateral Agreement, which will tie funding to reforms already being delivered in WA schools that will help students catch up, keep up, and finish school, such as:
In addition, the following national targets will be included:
This means more help for students and more support for teachers.
This agreement builds on the previous agreement with Western Australia signed in September last year.
Quotes attributable to Federal Education Minister Jason Clare:
"This agreement lifts the Commonwealth's contribution to 25 per cent of the Schooling Resource Standard for WA public schools.
"This investment is tied to real, practical reforms to help students catch up, keep up and finish school."
Quotes attributable to Premier Roger Cook:
"The Cook Labor Government is firmly committed to doing what is right for WA students, which is why we were the first State to sign the Better and Fairer Schools Agreement in September last year. This further agreement builds on that deal and provides hundreds of millions of dollars of additional Commonwealth funding to the State through to 2034.
"This is fantastic news for Western Australian students and teaching staff, it will provide the essential funding needed to ensure students can keep up, catch up and finish school.
"In particular, students with complex needs will get more support, which is something that the Cook Government has been working on for many years."
Quotes attributable to WA Education Minister Tony Buti:
"This agreement is good news for Western Australia. Teachers, students and families across the State will benefit as a result of increased funding and increased support for mental health and preparing students for school.
"I am delighted that Western Australia is one of the first jurisdictions to sign up to this new agreement."