Schools Plus: Public schools get $5 million bonus from business

By Eryk Bagshaw
Updated November 7 2016 - 2:08pm, first published October 15 2016 - 12:28am
David Gonski with students Adalyah Swann, Hannah Sivas, Nani Crichton, Martin Mackic and Lyndell Feleti, in the NSW State Library. Photo: Janie Barrett
David Gonski with students Adalyah Swann, Hannah Sivas, Nani Crichton, Martin Mackic and Lyndell Feleti, in the NSW State Library. Photo: Janie Barrett
The Pioneers in Philanthropy, from left, John B. Fairfax, John Grill, Rosie Williams, David Gonski, Angus and Sarah James, Ian Narev, Rosemary Conn, Warwick Smith and Libby Fairfax, in the NSW State Library. Photo: Janie Barrett
The Pioneers in Philanthropy, from left, John B. Fairfax, John Grill, Rosie Williams, David Gonski, Angus and Sarah James, Ian Narev, Rosemary Conn, Warwick Smith and Libby Fairfax, in the NSW State Library. Photo: Janie Barrett
Labor's education spokesman Jihad Dib.  Photo: Janie Barrett
Labor's education spokesman Jihad Dib. Photo: Janie Barrett
Education Minister Simon Birmingham. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Education Minister Simon Birmingham. Photo: Louise Kennerley
David Gonski with students Adalyah Swann (left) and Hannah Sivas in the NSW State Library.  Photo: Janie Barrett
David Gonski with students Adalyah Swann (left) and Hannah Sivas in the NSW State Library. Photo: Janie Barrett

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