News

David Gonski served as president of the AGNSW Trust for 19 years across two terms. Credit: Steven Siewert. Gonski’s second term as president of the Art Gallery of NSW board of trustees came to ...
In 2011 David Gonski proposed school funding reforms with one goal in mind: giving all children an equal shot at an education. Now, after 14 years of false starts, his model will finally be ...
In the interconnected world of David Gonski there are rarely more than two degrees of separation. The chairman of ASX Ltd has long been an agent of covert power and influence in Australia – a ...
Businessman David Gonski became a well-known public figure after his 2012 report. (Getty: Bloomberg)An 'truly remarkable' new consensus. In 2012, Waiting for Gonski co-author and teacher Tom ...
David Gonski, who had little expertise in education, was lauded. The logic behind the Gonski report is the social advantage/disadvantage (SAD) model.
Leaders should expose their insecurities and use them to their advantage, rather than trying to pretend they don’t have any, according to former ANZ Bank chairman David Gonski. Speaking at Talent’s ...
David Gonski delivers backing for former AMP chair Catherine Brenner. David Gonski has always been Mr Connections, smoothly rolling between boardrooms, the arts and the nation’s wealthiest titans.
Businessman David Gonski has recommended the government implement 23 changes to overhaul the nation's school system, including tailoring education to individual student needs and tracking each ...
Ever since its launching in December 2011, David Gonski’s 260-page report, Review of Funding for Schooling, otherwise known as simply “Gonski,” has been at the centre of the crisis and ...
Mr Gonski, the chairman of ANZ Bank, led a landmark review of school funding under the Gillard government in 2011. He will chair this second review, with former teacher Dr Ken Boston to sit on ...
A DRAMATIC overhaul of school funding dubbed “Gonski 2.0” will end special deals across the nation and ensure equitable treatment for every student, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says.