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‘Education is the key to equality of opportunity. Sure, we can have education on the cheap, but our children will be paying for it for the rest of their lives.… We believe that a student's merit rather than a parent's wealth should decide who should benefit. … Education should be the great instrument for the promotion of equality.’Australian Labor Party leader Gough Whitlam, Policy speech, Blacktown Civic Centre, Sydney, 13 November 1972, p. 5 & p. 12.
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‘Education is the key to equality of opportunity. Sure, we can have education on the cheap, but our children will be paying for it for the rest of their lives.… We believe that a student's merit rather than a parent's wealth should decide who should benefit. … Education should be the great instrument for the promotion of equality.’Australian Labor Party leader Gough Whitlam, Policy speech, Blacktown Civic Centre, Sydney, 13 November 1972, p. 5 & p. 12.
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