The Australian federal government has recently reinforced its decision to impose a cap on international student enrollments ...
International students are demanding their tuition fees be “ring-fenced’’ to pay for cheap accommodation and transport, ...
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International students now make up nearly half of enrollments at Australia's leading universities, including Sydney, RMIT and New South Wales. Australia's Department of Education reported that in the ...
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Both major political parties are pledging steep cuts on the number of foreigners allowed to study in Australia as a way to rein in runaway housing prices. By Victoria Kim Reporting from Sydney, ...
In their search for people other than themselves to blame for Australia’s lack of affordable housing, the country’s two major political parties have found an easy scapegoat in international students.
In Australia, a federal election may still be months away, but immigration — in particular the number of foreign students — is already a focus of political debate. Border control is again a key ...
Gwilym Croucher is Associate Professor in Higher Education at the University of Melbourne. Christopher Ziguras is Professor in Higher Education at the University of Melbourne and past President of the ...
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