Okay, here's how the real world works:
We live in a world where drama, especially classical, is slowly dissappearing and where modern technology and audiences no longer understand Shakespeare's texts, languages, humour.
Also, much of Shakespeare's plays are highly bigoted, which is something that confirms the Australian culture. Joy (insert sarcasm here). Furthermore, I've been to plays, including Shakespeare, and they all suck. He panders to the common people of the 1500s, all of whom are dead.
I want to teach English and write, but I see no point of having Shakespeare as a text. Perhaps if the Board of Studies went out of their offices and into the real world they'll learn that the only Shakespeare people know of is "Shakespeare in Love", and that's not a certainty.