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Only 1.5% of Australian students swapped fields due to the ‘Job-ready Graduates’ fee changes
Fees rose by as much as 117% for some fields and dropped by as much as 59% for others.
OPINION
Almost 2 million Workforce Australia payments have been suspended in the past year, with devastating impact
Under the new system, participants must meet a points target to receive payments.
INNOVATION
Should Fiji aim to attract international students from India?
Fiji’s education exports are small which peaked at $F48 million in 2016 and generated receipts of just under $F40m in 2022.
OPINION
Is a terrorist’s win in the High Court bad for national security?
A six-one majority of the court struck down a ministerial power to revoke the Australian citizenship of certain terrorist offenders.
INFOTAINMENT
‘Mandali’ – A tribute to Munshi Premchand
Talented actor-director ‘Rakesh Chaturvedi Om’ has directed film ‘MANDALI’, showing how the excellent folk art Ramleela is on the verge of extinction.
OPINION
Complex, Challenging but Rewarding journey from Fiji to Australia of student exchange adventure
My courses at the university were interactive and enlightening, with assignments like creating a LinkedIn profile that I found particularly useful.
INNOVATION
Will drivers who paid Victoria’s electric vehicle tax be able to get their money back?
Under the Constitution, only the federal parliament may impose excise taxes.
OPINION
Tumult and transformation: the story of Australian universities over the past 30 years
In the mid-1980s the Hawke Labor government opened up Australian university places to fee-paying international students.
HEALTH
‘Saving Lives, one Conversation at a Time’: Talanoa’s groundbreaking approach to Mental Health in Pasifika Youths
"It's a testament to the power of community, cultural understanding, and the value of acknowledging mental health struggles."
HEALTH
Here’s how to prepare for thunderstorm asthma this season
Thunderstorm asthma events have been noted all over the world, but the most severe ever reported was in Melbourne on November 21, 2016.
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NEWS
Trump safe as suspect arrested after White House dinner breach; Albanese praises swift law enforcement response
Authorities said a man, identified in US media as Cole Thomas Allen, charged a security checkpoint armed with a shotgun, handgun and multiple knives.
POLITICS
Victoria to offer 20% rego rebate as fuel costs bite households
The rebate follows earlier measures introduced by the government, including free and discounted public transport fares.
IMMIGRATION
Auckland mayor apologises after calling Indian-origin staffer ‘Muslim terrorist’, community says it is ‘very unfortunate’
However, the apology drew further scrutiny after the mayor referenced respect for the Sikh community, despite the staff member not being Sikh.