Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese gestures during a press conference in Sydney, Australia, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024.

Every public school in Australia will be fully funded by the federal government, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced today.

With the announcement of $2.8 billion in extra funding for Queensland public schools in the next ten years, the Prime Minister indicated that this investment would support approximately 560,000 students, aligning the state with the rest of the nation.

The news comes less than 48 hours before the release of the federal budget.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese gestures during a press conference in Sydney, Australia, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese today announced $2.8 billion dollars in additional funding for Queensland public schools.(AP Photo/Mark Baker)

“Every student, regardless of which school they go to, will receive this funding,” Albanese said at a press conference in Canberra.

“Education opens the doors of opportunity and today, we are widening them.”

He highlighted that this funding would contribute to an overall projected $16.5 billion in additional federal funding for public schools across Australia by 2025 and 2026.

Notably, this allocation represents the most significant new financial commitment to public schools from any Australian government, as described by Albanese and Queensland Premier David Crisafulli as a “historic” move.

“Queensland is the last state to agree with the national schools funding agreement,” Albanese said.

He and Crisafulli confirmed the money would go towards addressing specific challenges faced by Queensland public schools and implementing “real and practised” educational reforms.

“This isn’t a blank cheque,” the prime minister said.

“This is an investment in our young Australians. I can’t think of anything that is more worthwhile.”

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Crisafulli said that the ten-year investment will benefit students across the state, from students in remote and regional schools, to children who haven’t even been born yet.

It will also help the state achieve better educational outcomes, he said.

”We are determined to make sure that the education standards for our kids continue on an upward trajectory,” he said.

Albanese said the funding will also ensure that students will not be allowed to “fall behind” at school, rather they will be offered the educational support they need.

“Every child will have the opportunity to fulfill their potential. That is what aspiration is about, that is what everyone wants for their young sons and daughters,” he said.

Albanese’s official X account, @albomp, also shared a post as the conference took place which read: “NEWS: We’ll fully fund every school in Australia.”

Albanese also said that he was told by his press office that some people assumed his press conference this morning would be to call the 2025 Federal Election.

He confirmed that the election will be held in May, but shared no new details.

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