THE Victorian government says it is being held to ransom over proposed education funding reforms.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard says a total of $14.5 billion would be pumped into the sector from next year, with the commonwealth providing the bulk or 65 per cent.
Victorian schools will receive $4 billion, Ms Gillard said.
However, Victorian Education Minister Martin Dixon said the federal government was demanding how the money be spent.
"The federal government are putting the states in a very difficult position," he told reporters in Melbourne on Sunday.
"Basically they're saying, 'here's a whole bunch of money, but you've got to do it our way'.
"They should be working with us, not holding us to ransom."
Mr Dixon said he would seek more detail about the proposed changes from his federal counterpart this week.
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