| | A Queensland Home-education Organisation? |
 | | What should be avoided is that one organisation claims to represent all those involved in home-education, and claims to have a mandate to "negotiate" with the government as to how funding should be allocated and who were entitled to educate their own children. |
 | | A 'Queensland' organisation runs the risk of focusing on the State Government, even collaborating with the State Government, while, in fact, federal issues such as taxation may be more important to home-education than the compulsory nature of school as imposed by the State Government. |
 | | A single organisation dominating an area is prone to collaborate with the Government, in order to hang on to power in the face of inevitable decline. |
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