Vocational education: how the shonks and shysters took control

By Michael Bachelard
Updated October 13 2015 - 10:18am, first published September 26 2015 - 12:15am
Arthur and Jacinda Eastham from Euroa have intellectual disabilities and live in public housing. They were recently signed up to diplomas they can't complete. Photo: Simon O'Dwyer
Arthur and Jacinda Eastham from Euroa have intellectual disabilities and live in public housing. They were recently signed up to diplomas they can't complete. Photo: Simon O'Dwyer

To put the rorting in Australia's vocational education system in context, consider this.

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