Sunday, February 7, 2010

Is it true that in Australia not a single bunyip was allowed to enrol into school since 1788,?

and that poor bunyips go around uneducated, unable to read or write, and make their way through life by helping fishermen and warning travellers and tourists against intruders for occasional tips? They even help to protect endangered wetlands, yet no government ever even thought about an educational reform which would allow them to get a place in the modern Australian society?Is it true that in Australia not a single bunyip was allowed to enrol into school since 1788,?
Bunyips are mythological creatures from the Dreamtime. The story of the Bunyip probably originated throughout the river systems of Victoria and made their way around Australia. Other than the fact that nobody has ever really seen one, I understand where you're coming from. More mythological creatures should be encouraged to join our education system - why not?!Is it true that in Australia not a single bunyip was allowed to enrol into school since 1788,?
Yes, it's a tragedy. Please nobody tell the United Nations, they may make a formal inquiry.
It was all the fault of the Drop Bears. Bunyips were getting too smart and the bears were jealous of them and started those rumors of them being devients. Give them all an education I say, with no HECS fees.
What's a bunyip?
Is that you again Bunyip?





I told you to stop whining about the way we treat you bunyips!
No well see Bunyips used to cause trouble in schools prior to 1788 and colonisation, so they were banned as they were often stealing the indigenous Australians tucker shop money and putting little kids into head locks. Bunyips were the school ground bullies and were frowned upon by the head mistress of the schools as Bunyips were often caught looking up skirts, they were real deviots and were not allowed to be re-enrolled after 1788. However the Rudd Government is trying to overturn that legislation and have Bunyips even reinstated to positions of trust within the education department.
well I'm Australian and i think that maybe bun yips should be allowed to educate, but I also think that a lot of yowees have managed to slip through the net, they are the type of yowees who are silver tails that don't like work and don't care about their own work capacities but they manage to a) get their degree (????)


and B) get jobs they don't deserve and aren't capable of doing.





I highlight the welfare sector on the north coast near Byron who have been willing to implement harsh and cruel policies for ten years, as an example. Mind you the new change in gov should sort that out.

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