More than 1,500 government schools and 600 low-fee non-government schools have been involved each year.
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A Victorian government tutoring program that cost taxpayers $1.2 billion did not significantly improve students' learning, an audit has found.
More than 1,500 government schools and 600 low-fee non-government schools have been involved each year.
The government handed out more than $10 billion in overpayments from the food stamp program last year, according to an audit Friday that shows the end...
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