Tertiary Lifeline Buys Time To Get Model Right – Green Party

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The Green Party is today welcoming news that the Government will ensure much needed funding for the tertiary sector.

โ€œWeโ€™re proud to have worked with the Tertiary Education Union, Student Associations and Minister Tinettiโ€™s office to have helped drive the solution announced today to patch up University funding in the face of fluctuating student enrolment,โ€ says the Green Partyโ€™s spokesperson for tertiary education, Chlรถe Swarbrick.

โ€œThis Budget reallocation is a practical step to address immediate needs. Crucially, it buys the Government time for well-overdue work on a sustainable funding model for tertiary education.

โ€œWeโ€™re delighted they have finally committed to getting this done within the next two years, particularly for the Performance Based Research Fund which the Greens have highlighted the shortcomings of time and again.

โ€œOur Green engagement across staff, students and universities throughout Aotearoa has found clear consensus that the status quo is unsustainable, failing to meet the needs of learners, educators, our communities and country.

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โ€œGroundbreaking Green research in collaboration with NZUSA, Te Mana ฤ€konga, Tauira Pasifika and the National Disabled Studentsโ€™ Association among more than thirty other Student Associations last year laid bare why students arenโ€™t taking up tertiary study and why others are dropping out.

โ€œTwo-thirds of students regularly cannot afford the basics. Itโ€™s past time for a Universal Student Allowance – something Iโ€™m sure the many Labour Ministers who once led Student Associations should agree with.

โ€œWeโ€™re looking forward to continuing constructive work with the Minister, staff and students to ensure we invest in education as the public good that it is,โ€ says Chlรถe Swarbrick.

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  1. Please dear God do not let the Greens anywhere near the universities. Strip clubs, yes; celebrating trans joy up and down every street in town, yes; waving chocolate bars all around the Beehive, yes; mean girling each other, yes; preaching from hillocks in Auckland, maybe, but not the once-hallowed halls of academia. Thank you, Lord, and thanks again.

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