Australia politics live: Queensland signs deal for fully funded public schools; Crisafulli says Olympic plan negotiated over ‘common sense and cannoli’

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Queensland joins other states by signing deal with commonwealth to fully fund public schools by 2034

The Queensland premier, David Crisafulli, is with the PM and has welcomed the agreement that gives an extra $2.8bn to the state’s public schools to 2034.

Crisafulli says this will bring generational reform, and highlights the challenges Queensland has in its schooling system.

It is a historic agreement … This means a lot to Queensland, and it means a lot because we’ve got some challenges in our schooling systems that other states don’t have. We are the most decentralized state. We’ve got a large portion of rural and regional and Indigenous schools.

He says the agreement was an opportunity “too good to miss”.

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Tehan unable to confirm figures when asked about Coalition policy to reduce immigration

A bit earlier this morning, the shadow immigration minister, Dan Tehan, was challenged on Sky News on what the opposition plans to do on migration.

Peter Dutton had previously proposed a 25% cut to permanent migration in his 2024 budget reply, but then walked that back.

Yesterday, the shadow treasurer, Angus Taylor, wouldn’t confirm that 25% cut on ABC’s Insiders program, and neither would Tehan today on Sky.

Here’s a little of how that exchange went:

Peter Stefanovic: Will you cut net [migration] by 25% as you’ve claimed in the past?

Tehan: Well, we will bring it down significantly …. Now, we’ve got to wait and see …

Stefanovic: But not a figure?

Tehan: Well – we will – we will outline all that in our policy, but …

Stefanovic: So is that in your budget reply, or will that be by the election?

Tehan: Now that will be in our immigration policy. We will outline all that …

The exchange continues on, and Tehan won’t say what the immigration policy will be or when it will be announced, whether it’ll be before the budget or the election, or even after the election.

You can expect though, it’ll be an issue that keeps cropping up during the election campaign.

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