
We’re fortunate in Berowra to have exceptional schools across the government, Catholic and Independent systems. I see firsthand the dedication of our principals, teachers and parents.
One of things I’ve enjoyed most as local member is building relationships with our local schools – the principals, teachers, student and parents – across my time in parliament.
That’s why I am delighted to be the Coalition’s new Shadow Minister for Education and Early Learning.
My view is simple: it’s not my job to tell parents what’s best for their children. Parents know what’s best. It’s my job to make sure parents have a range of options so that they can choose what’s right for their family. The education system should be set up to allow parents to make that choice.
Nationally, despite increases in school funding, student performance in literacy and numeracy has gone backwards. Australians are concerned that there is not enough of a focus on foundational skills.
As Shadow Minister, I want to champion the importance of foundational learning and see genuine transparency about the correlation with federal funding to our education system and student outcomes. I’ll also continue to fight for stronger protections in early learning to keep our youngest Australians safe.
Education is nation-building. The choices we make today determine the Australia of tomorrow. We owe it to every child to give them the tools to thrive. Whether you are a teacher who would like to provide feedback on the curriculum, or a parent juggling work with the school run – I want the voices of teachers and families in our community to help shape the policy we will take to the next election.






