The Education Minister Erica Stanford announces a delayed rollout of science and social science curricula, prioritizing these subjects due to their knowledge depth and teacher feedback, while also addressing immigration policy with a focus on economic balance and social license.
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Well, we already have prioritized certain subjects. So obviously literacy and numeracy, so English and maths were first uh out of the blocks. And you'll remember we brought uh maths forward slightly because of the results. Science is a core subject, as you know, uh required all the way through, right up uh until year 10, uh, and we'll be making some announcements about science next week.
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