Anthony Albanese comments on 11-year-old being prohibited from using school canteen.

PM gets involved in Perth primary school tuckshop dispute after boy is banned from ordering food.

August 9th 2024.

Anthony Albanese comments on 11-year-old being prohibited from using school canteen.
Anthony Albanese, the Prime Minister, has expressed his opinion on a dispute at a primary school in Perth. It seems that a young boy has been banned from ordering food from the canteen, and the situation has caused quite a stir. It all started when the boy's mother, Natalie Durer, complained to the school's Parents and Citizens group (P&C) about a missed lunch order. However, she now admits that her comments may have been too harsh.

Last year, Durer sent an email to the canteen expressing her frustration with their "utter incompetence" and suggesting that they find a different career. "It was not a nice email," Durer told 9News. "I did say some pretty inflammatory stuff." As a result of her email, her son has been banned from the canteen, even though Durer later apologized in writing. Her son, Jaxon Durer Sparks, just wants to be able to order food like everyone else. He said, "I just really want to feel normal with everybody else being able to order from the canteen."

When asked about the situation, Prime Minister Albanese took the side of the child and his mother. "Oh give the kid some lunch," he said. "A bit of common sense should apply here and I'm sure that it will." It seems that the Prime Minister believes that the punishment is too harsh and that the boy should be allowed to order from the canteen.

According to Jaxon and his mother, they tried to order his lunch through a friend after the ban was imposed, but when the school found out, the friend's mother was also warned about a potential canteen ban. "They are punishing my son for my actions and that's wrong," Durer said. The Education Department has stated that they cannot direct the P&C, but they are working with them to find a positive resolution. So far, the P&C has not responded to requests for comment from Nine News.

In conclusion, it seems that this tuckshop dispute has caused a lot of tension and frustration for everyone involved. While the P&C may have thought they were doing the right thing by enforcing the ban, it seems that many people, including the Prime Minister, believe that a more reasonable solution should be found. Hopefully, the situation will be resolved soon, and Jaxon will be able to enjoy his lunch from the canteen like any other student.

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