When she was Prime Minister Julia Gillard set an ambitious goal for Australian education- to be ranked as a top-five country in reading, mathematics and science by 2025.
An important education report released overnight shows just how far we are from the goal.
In fact Australian teenagers maths and reading skills have fallen so far in a decade that half lack basic maths skills and a third are illiterate.
And this report shows that girls are to blame for the failing maths grades.
Just days after Prime Minister Tony Abbott performed a political backflip by pledging to honour the school spending commitments of the former Labor government for the next four years this report reveals the huge gaps and inequities in education right throughout Australia.
The 2012 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) measures the maths, reading and science skills of half a million 15-year-olds from around the world.
In comparing Australian school rankings with those of 65 other countries it showed that Australia is slipping further behind in maths and reading skills.
It found Australian teens placed equal 17th in maths, equal 10th in reading and equal 8th in science.