Learning Management and Business Reform school IT system $270 million over and three years too late

By James Robertson
Updated July 22 2016 - 1:14am, first published June 27 2016 - 5:08pm
Minister for Education Adrian Piccoli has worn heavy criticism over the program. Photo: Nick Moir
Minister for Education Adrian Piccoli has worn heavy criticism over the program. Photo: Nick Moir

A troubled overhaul of the NSW education system's IT software has now blown out by $270 million and is three years behind schedule, the state government admitted on Monday.

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