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in 2007-2008 education was a $13.7 billion export industry, that it is Australia's second largest services export sector behind tourism?

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kangarooistan

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Nov 1, 2009, 1:01:39 AM11/1/09
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The Global Financial Crisis: how should education respond?
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Did you know that in 2007-2008 education was a $13.7 billion export
industry, that it is Australia's second largest services export sector
behind tourism? And that according to the ABS the education industry
has achieved 15% annual average growth over the past decade. And that
one in every 30 people in Australian workforce is a teacher...

So how should education respond to the Global Financial Crisis?

Wesley College, a co-educational school of the Uniting Church in
Melbourne brought together a panel recently to discuss the way forward
for education and Big Ideas recorded it.

Michael Thurston
US Consul General in Melbourne

Former team leader of the Diyala South Embedded Provincial
Reconstruction team in Diyala Prvince, Iraq and Deputy Chief of
Mission in Rwanda

Kate Turnbull
2008 Wesley Student where she was School Captain and Co-captain of
Debating

Stephen Dinham
Research Director of teaching learning and leadership at the
Australian Council of Educational Research

Arthur Sinodinos
Managing Director Institutional Bank at NAB and former Chief of Staff
for Prime Minister John Howard
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bigideas/stories/2009/2728996.htm

Sunday 5pm repeated midnight Sunday and 4am Friday

kangarooistan

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On Nov 1, 3:01 pm, kangarooistan <kangarooist...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 1 November 2009
> The Global Financial Crisis: how should education respond?http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bigideas/stories/2009/2728996.htm

the man from havana

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On Nov 1, 4:01 pm, kangarooistan <kangarooist...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 1 November 2009
midnight Sunday and 4am Friday


you should be hanged for treason you fucking grub.

Bob Hawke

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"the man from havana" <thehouse...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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No - shoot the little cunt with a bullet soaked in pigs blook. Bury him in
a hole head first and then through in a slaughtered pig with an extra barrel
of pigs blood for good measure.


kangarooistan

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On Nov 1, 3:01 pm, kangarooistan <kangarooist...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 1 November 2009
> The Global Financial Crisis: how should education respond?http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bigideas/stories/2009/2728996.htm

> |
>
Did you know that in 2007-2008 education was a $13.7 billion export
industry, that it is Australia's second largest services export
sector
behind tourism? And that according to the ABS the education industry
has achieved 15% annual average growth over the past decade. And thatm
both

one in every 30 people in Australian workforce is a teacher...
>
> So how should education respond to the Global Financial Crisis?
>
> Wesley College, a co-educational school of the Uniting Church in
> Melbourne brought together a panel recently to discuss the way forward
> for education and Big Ideas recorded it.
>
> Michael Thurston
> US Consul General in Melbourne
>
> Former team leader of the Diyala South Embedded Provincial
> Reconstruction team in Diyala Prvince, Iraq and Deputy Chief of
> Mission in Rwanda
>
> Kate Turnbull
> 2008 Wesley Student where she was School Captain and Co-captain of
> Debating
>
> Stephen Dinham
> Research Director of teaching learning and leadership at the
> Australian Council of Educational Research
>
> Arthur Sinodinos
> Managing Director Institutional Bank at NAB and former Chief of Staff
> for Prime Minister John Howardhttp://www.abc.net.au/rn/bigideas/stories/2009/2728996.htm

Krudd the Dud

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Nov 1, 2009, 4:40:53 AM11/1/09
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What are his personal details again?
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Bob Hawke

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"Krudd the Dud" <never.make.a....@gutless.wonder.com> wrote in
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5 Pfeiffer Close, Mt Barker,


5251, South Australia


, +61 8 8391 1292

terryc

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On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 01:12:17 -0700, kangarooistan wrote:

> On Nov 1, 3:01 pm, kangarooistan <kangarooist...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 1 November 2009
>> The Global Financial Crisis: how should education
>> respond?http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bigideas/stories/2009/2728996.htm |
>>
> Did you know that in 2007-2008 education was a $13.7 billion export
> industry, that it is Australia's second largest services export
> sector
> behind tourism? And that according to the ABS the education industry
> has achieved 15% annual average growth over the past decade. And thatm
> both
> one in every 30 people in Australian workforce is a teacher...

Needs slight reworking "....in the workforce in Australia..."

kangarooistan

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Nov 4, 2009, 8:17:54 PM11/4/09
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Wonder why the police let racists DESTROY the 2 biggest employers for
fun

Aussie taxpayers DESERVE to pay for HIS crimes for letting POLICE
ignore his endless criminal threats abuse and slander

No wonder Australia is DOOMED

> The Global Financial Crisis: how should education respond?http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bigideas/stories/2009/2728996.htm


> |
>
Did you know that in 2007-2008 education was a $13.7 billion export
industry, that it is Australia's second largest services export
sector
behind tourism? And that according to the ABS the education industry
has achieved 15% annual average growth over the past decade. And that
one in every 30 people in Australian workforce is a teacher...
>
> So how should education respond to the Global Financial Crisis?
>
> Wesley College, a co-educational school of the Uniting Church in
> Melbourne brought together a panel recently to discuss the way forward
> for education and Big Ideas recorded it.
>
> Michael Thurston
> US Consul General in Melbourne
>
> Former team leader of the Diyala South Embedded Provincial
> Reconstruction team in Diyala Prvince, Iraq and Deputy Chief of
> Mission in Rwanda
>
> Kate Turnbull
> 2008 Wesley Student where she was School Captain and Co-captain of
> Debating
>
> Stephen Dinham
> Research Director of teaching learning and leadership at the
> Australian Council of Educational Research
>
> Arthur Sinodinos
> Managing Director Institutional Bank at NAB and former Chief of Staff

> for Prime Minister John Howardhttp://www.abc.net.au/rn/bigideas/stories/2009/2728996.htm

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