House debates

Thursday, 11 May 2006

Statements by Members

National Suicide Prevention Program; Investing in Our Schools Program

9:55 am

Photo of Roger PriceRoger Price (Chifley, Australian Labor Party) Share this | Hansard source

Given that the honourable member for Bowman has raised the National Suicide Prevention Strategy, can I place on record my very deep appreciation to the Minister for Health and Ageing, Mr Abbott. The Shed program has been a tremendous success, catering specifically to men, including Indigenous men, in my electorate. Mr Abbott was able to organise transitional funding of $60,000 over and above the initial grant. He also, with the assistance of his department, made it possible for them to reapply in the next round. So I want to acknowledge this act of the minister and the deep appreciation of those men who have successfully used and are continuing to use the program.

However, I want to raise a much more irritating problem—some may say it is petty, but I think it reflects very poorly on the government—and that is the administration of the Investing in Our Schools program. With any government program, I always go out of my way to ensure everyone in my electorate is aware of it. In this case, I have encouraged the schools to make appropriate applications and get the best advantage for the students in my electorate.

Unhappily, we see again this year the farce where schools in Labor and Independents’ electorates are somehow considered second-class citizens. All the schools in coalition seats that put in successful applications were notified one week ahead of those in Labor seats.

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