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Updated June 29, 2011 15:22:00 The Federal Opposition is lobbying the Tasmanian Government to keep open 20 schools listed for closure.
Federal, state and local politicians have toured Collinsvale Primary, near Hobart, which is one of the schools listed for closure under budget cuts.
Opposition spokesman, Christopher Pyne, has criticised the Government for spending federal stimulus money on the schools earmarked for closure.
The Tasmanian Education Minister, Nick Mckim, says he has legal advice saying the State Government is not obliged to pay back the money.
Mr Pyne says Tasmania should have followed Queensland's lead.
"They waited to see which schools would be amalgamated with other schools and then they spent the money after that," he said.
"In Tasmania they rushed ahead willy-nilly and built the program in every school and I've written to Nick McKim asking him to show cause why the Federal government shouldn't ask for that money back.
"I can tell you that part of the contracts that the State Government signed with the Federal Government included a clause that if the schools were to be closed down the money should not be spent in those schools and if it was spent it should be paid back.
"So I'm fascinated with his legal advice," Mr Pyne said.
Mr McKim says he will soon visit all the schools facing the axe in an effort to rein in a more than $1 billion budget black hole.
A northern council has hired an economist to count the full cost of four possible schools closures in the district.
The Meander Valley Council has hired Dr Bruce Felmingham to assess the economic and social impact of the possible closures.
The Bracknell, Mole Creek, Westbury and Meander schools are all slated for closure.
The council's general manager, Greg Preece, says Dr Felmingham will present his initial results to the council by July 11th.
"We felt it was important to get someone with a great history of producing studies and reports from an economic base and Doctor Felmingham is one of the better known economists in the state," he said.
Tags: primary-schools, the-budget, tas, collinsvale-7012, meander-7304 First posted June 29, 2011 15:12:00
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