Peter Doocy
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I want our kids to be taught according to community beliefs and standards, and I think that is the expectation of families. Not controversial here in the suburbs. It might be at the ABC, but not controversial here in the suburbs,
I want to make sure that our kids, whether they're at primary school or secondary school or indeed young Australians who are at universities, receiving the education that their parents would expect them to receive. And our position will reflect community standards in relation to what is being taught at our schools and our universities.
I want to make sure that our kids, whether they're at primary school or secondary school or indeed young Australians who are at universities, receiving the education that their parents would expect them to receive. And our position will reflect community standards in relation to what is being taught at our schools and our universities.
I want to make sure that our kids, whether they're at primary school or secondary school or indeed young Australians who are at universities, receiving the education that their parents would expect them to receive. And our position will reflect community standards in relation to what is being taught at our schools and our universities.
And you've seen some recent examples in relation to law school and the requirements being made. I think it was Macquarie University at the time. You've seen other academics who are out as part of protests on the streets and teachers similarly. That's being translated into the classroom. That's not something I support.
And you've seen some recent examples in relation to law school and the requirements being made. I think it was Macquarie University at the time. You've seen other academics who are out as part of protests on the streets and teachers similarly. That's being translated into the classroom. That's not something I support.
And you've seen some recent examples in relation to law school and the requirements being made. I think it was Macquarie University at the time. You've seen other academics who are out as part of protests on the streets and teachers similarly. That's being translated into the classroom. That's not something I support.
I support young Australians being able to think freely, being able to assess what's before them and not being told and indoctrinated with something that is the agenda of others.
I support young Australians being able to think freely, being able to assess what's before them and not being told and indoctrinated with something that is the agenda of others.
I support young Australians being able to think freely, being able to assess what's before them and not being told and indoctrinated with something that is the agenda of others.
Play this clip. It was interesting to hear Elon Musk at the beginning talk about a zero tariff zone with Europe. He doesn't understand that. And the thing that's, I think, important about Elon to understand, he sells cars. That's what he does.
Play this clip. It was interesting to hear Elon Musk at the beginning talk about a zero tariff zone with Europe. He doesn't understand that. And the thing that's, I think, important about Elon to understand, he sells cars. That's what he does.
Play this clip. It was interesting to hear Elon Musk at the beginning talk about a zero tariff zone with Europe. He doesn't understand that. And the thing that's, I think, important about Elon to understand, he sells cars. That's what he does.
And if you look, for example, at the Tesla factories in Texas, they're assembly plants and they get a lot of their content from China, Mexico, Japan and Taiwan and elsewhere.
And if you look, for example, at the Tesla factories in Texas, they're assembly plants and they get a lot of their content from China, Mexico, Japan and Taiwan and elsewhere.
And if you look, for example, at the Tesla factories in Texas, they're assembly plants and they get a lot of their content from China, Mexico, Japan and Taiwan and elsewhere.
But I want to talk about Doge for a second. Okay, I know there's been a lot of people get, there's been some freak out, there's been some concern, there's been a lot of emotion. And I would just tell you, do I want to make our government more efficient? Do I want to be able to do a little more with a little less? Because then I put more money into the great work that we do.
But I want to talk about Doge for a second. Okay, I know there's been a lot of people get, there's been some freak out, there's been some concern, there's been a lot of emotion. And I would just tell you, do I want to make our government more efficient? Do I want to be able to do a little more with a little less? Because then I put more money into the great work that we do.
But I want to talk about Doge for a second. Okay, I know there's been a lot of people get, there's been some freak out, there's been some concern, there's been a lot of emotion. And I would just tell you, do I want to make our government more efficient? Do I want to be able to do a little more with a little less? Because then I put more money into the great work that we do.
Yeah, I want to do that. But you can't do that without good people. And so, though I want us to be more efficient, I also look, and as I think of Doge cutting things, I don't know about that elsewhere, but we actually build things here. You can't cut your way to a new road. You can't cut your way to a new bridge. You can't cut your way into a new air traffic control system.