Mark Latham, an Australian author and former politician, advocates that tuition vouchers, that are means tested, be considered to supplement school education for disadvantaged students. This service could help address increasing inequalities in society. The vouchers would be used for tuition from approved education providers. This idea is a variation of a US concept that may be workable in Australia as it should encourage families to continue in the public school system rather than leave it.
You are more likely to throw something away than fix it in today's consumer culture. Now political parties in Government are being disposed of after their first term of office- a point made by Peter van Onselen on To the Point, Sky News. Keeping promises made to the electorate before election should decrease this possibility.
Now election policies should be believable. The Parliamentary Budget Office in Australia is helping to level the playing field in elections. It's modelled on the Congressional Budget Office in the US and allows the Opposition parties to have their policies independently and expertly costed so they are believable. Previously Opposition parties had to have their policies costed by Government departments that answer to the Government of the day or by independent groups that did not have the necessary systems to provide reliable information.
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Wello has researched ways to improve the efficiency of water transport and storage in developing countries to help people who have to walk long distances while carrying buckets of water. Based on their research they developed a prototype for a pushable high-quality plastic container called the WaterWheel. It uses the same principle as the Hippo roller which is currently in use throughout Africa. www.wellowater.org