Yes but there should be a broader strategy for reducing national debt, not by solely focusing on reducing national spending in the areas of foreign aid and education for example, but by identifying areas across the board where money could be saved, e.g. military, reducing the general revenue assistance given to the states, reducing dramatically the funding of private education and providing states and territories with more power over education, altering retirement benefits of government officials (e.g. revoking the Life Gold Pass Entitlements of retired parliamentarians). Working on reshaping a culture of community service through educational initiatives etc. may provide in the long term the capacity to reduce spending in further areas. Basically there needs to be bipartisan very careful joint consideration of how to reduce debt without unduly threatening the quality of life of vulnerable Australians
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