A former Education Ministry staffer has filed a formal complaint with Parliament's regulations review committee, alleging that the government's school curriculum rewrite bypassed due process, used AI and an undisclosed Australian consultancy without proper disclosure or approval.
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Formal complaint made about school curriculum rewriteofficial investigation into social media's impact on youth
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