The Hon Jason Clare MP
- Minister for Education
The Hon Jason Clare MP was sworn in as Minister for Education on 1 June 2022.
Content published on this site relates to the Minister’s responsibilities within the Education portfolio.
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New investment in skills paves the way for AUKUS workforce
The Albanese Government’s Budget invests nearly $150 million to start delivering the skills and workforce we need to deliver Australia’s nuclear-powered submarine program through AUKUS.
South Australia to benefit from schools investment and cheaper child care
More than 120 schools across South Australia will benefit from the latest round of the Albanese Government’s Schools Upgrade Fund.
50 days until cheaper child care
In 50 days, more affordable early childhood education and care will become a reality for around 1.2 million Australian families.
New investment to support a better, safer future for Central Australia
The Australian Government and Northern Territory Government are working together to deliver the next stage of the $250 million landmark plan for a Better, Safer Future for Central Australia…
Building a better, fairer education system for all Australians
The Albanese Government is delivering Cheaper Child Care, taking action to respond to immediate education workforce challenges and building a better and fairer education system for the future.
Interview - Sunrise
SUBJECTS: Vaping in schools; renewable energy target
NSW Teachers Federation Principals Conference
If I started this speech saying that we have the best education system in the world you would probably laugh at me or sneer. Think I was deluded.
More than 1,300 schools to receive funding for school upgrades and new equipment
More than half the schools receiving funding are in regional or remote areas.
Press Conference - University of Canberra
SUBJECTS: Early Childhood Education and Care Workforce Package; Cheaper Child Care; vaping in schools.
Delivering a sustainable early education and care sector
The Albanese Labor Government’s second Budget will deliver $72.4 million over five years to support the skills and training of workers in the early childhood education and care sector.
More support for teachers to manage the classroom
One in three teachers report losing teaching time due to disruptive behaviour, significantly impacting students’ ability to learn.