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Western Australia saw a sharp rise in school discrimination complaints, prompting calls for legal reform and government action.
Western Australia has seen a sharp rise in federal discrimination complaints against its schools, with 32 filed between January 2025 and January 2026—more than double previous years—despite having fewer students than other states.
Advocacy group Square Peg Round Whole attributes the surge to systemic failures, saying families file complaints only after exhausting internal options.
Founder Symone Wheatley-Hey called for urgent legal reforms based on the School Education Act Review, citing student harm and staff strain.
Opposition leaders criticized government inaction, while Education Minister Sabine Winton acknowledged the need for improvement, citing ongoing reviews of complaint processes, new disability enrolment guidance, and teacher training assessments.
Australia Occidental vio un fuerte aumento en las quejas por discriminación escolar, lo que provocó llamados a la reforma legal y la acción del gobierno.