Victorian Government attempts to 'hide' risks with major secondary school merger, says MP

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The Victorian Government is taking an opposition MP to court over an educational project.

The decision was overruled by Public Access Deputy Commissioner Joanne Kummrow, who last month ordered the government to release the pages., with some adamant it will revive education and others arguing the change will unsettle students, encourage bullying, and limit educational options.

In her written ruling, Commissioner Kummrow said she did not believe releasing the information would go against public interest. Ms Lovell called the move an attempt to hide information from the people of Shepparton and said the government was wasting thousands of dollars in public money to overturn the ruling.

"I have no idea what's in this document that is so detrimental, but I think now we see the desperate attempt to hide this information, we should all be concerned about what is in this document."A spokesperson for the Department would not comment when questioned why thousands of dollars in public money was being spent trying to overrule the decision.

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bigger schools become more impersonal n more bullying Class sizes n kids density would increase Just look at US schools with 4k kids with so many alienation n shootings

Vic gov always hiding something

Prepare for another government scam

Probably better looking at the vested interests on the four school councils for clues to the LNP interests.

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