00:02Offering high fives for no charge.
00:06Zero school fees.
00:07Premier Peter Malinowskis promising if re-elected to end public school fees from next year.
00:14Primary school and high school.
00:16Government figures show primary school fees each year are about $382 and high school about $723.
00:25That adds up to a lot of money.
00:28If they're going to keep copying our homework I'd like them to go a little bit further.
00:32I'd like to see them also match our commitment for free school breakfasts and lunches in every public school.
00:38The opposition welcoming the principle of the idea but not expressly backing it.
00:44Fees are one pressure on the family budget but there are other things too like public transport for instance
00:50and we've got a 50 cent fair policy that would save all families around $100 each week.
00:56There's already a $200 rebate available so this policy goes further.
01:02In total it's estimated to cost the state's budget $300 million over four years.
01:08We have the fiscal capacity to do so because we are running budget surpluses.
01:14I didn't realise it was April Fool's Day.
01:17They're being fiscally irresponsible and yet a state debt is scheduled to reach $50 billion on their watch.
01:23Not April Fool's but Clean Up Australia Day and that was the Liberals focus with a goal to stop rubbish
01:30ending up in the ocean within a decade by improving stormwater infrastructure.
01:34We'll actually stop 3,000 wheelie bins from getting to the oceans each year.
01:40Zero waste and zero fees the theme with 20 days to go.
01:45Let's see.
01:46So let's see.
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