Planning for school infrastructure

The Department of Education proposes to fundamentally reform school infrastructure planning and delivery to meet the future demand for student places, and to overcome chronic under-investment for much of the last decade. To do this, it will need to spend much more than it has been receiving to date. These are the main findings of a report released today by Acting NSW Auditor-General, Ian Goodwin.

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  • Audit Office of New South Wales

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Published (Metadata Record) 05/03/2026
Last updated 05/03/2026
Organisation Australian Federal Government
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