Tony Abbott"s prepares for a life after politics as an attendance officer

Tony Abbott has accepted the invitation to become a special envoy on Indigenous Education.
“What I expect to be asked to do is to make recommendations on how we can improve remote area education, in particular, how we can improve attendance rates and school performance because this is the absolute key to a better future for Indigenous kids and this is the key to reconciliation.”
The experience should prepare the former Prime Minister for a life after politics with the Owl noting vacancies around the world for jobs that he will soon have the necessary experience for.

Advertisements on the web put the wage for attendance officers as:

The job description says "Attendance officers track student attendances and enforce rules about truancy, which vary according to each school's guidelines and local laws. They sometimes even track down specific students who have a habit of missing school."

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