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Over 1500 Western Australian students face unsafe, aging portable classrooms, sparking equity and safety concerns.
In Western Australia, Opposition Education Spokesman Liam Staltari has raised alarms over the poor condition of portable classrooms at 46 education support centers, where over a third rely on aging temporary structures.
Some units have been in use for more than 15 years, despite being meant as short-term solutions.
Issues include mold, broken windows, uneven floors, inadequate accessibility, and insufficient climate control.
One classroom required all soft furnishings destroyed due to a fungal infestation.
Staltari criticized the disparity between students with disabilities learning in these substandard conditions and peers in modern buildings nearby, calling the situation unacceptable and harmful to education equity and safety.
Más de 1500 estudiantes de Australia Occidental se enfrentan a aulas portátiles inseguras y envejecidas, lo que genera preocupaciones de equidad y seguridad.