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Education Minister Dan Tehan has slammed a campaign that encourages children to skip school next month for a climate change protest.

 

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take funding from schools as they are not teaching for that time. Teachers that attend are effectively on strike so no pay

Any public servant teacher involved in this should be sacked immediately.

Slams it? Bullshit. Not enough. State Education Ministers, fire all Principals with a truancy rate more than 5% on that day. Grow some.Get this country back on track. You're not worth paying for if you can't. This virtuesignalling pandemic has got to STOP! You are killing us all

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