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Labor has promised fast action to cut student debt, but arts students will have to wait for lower fees
Labor says the debt reduction will apply before 3.2% indexation is applied to HELP loan balances on June 1 this year.
OPINION
The Job-ready Graduates scheme for uni fees is on the chopping block – but what will replace it?
The main practical consequence is some students will be burdened with HELP debts that take decades to repay
OPINION
Australian university fees poised to change for domestic and international students
A new system needs to consider how much courses cost and what graduates can earn.
INNOVATION
Australian university offers second chance to ‘seriously failing’ students, but is it right?
Some lecturers fear that such a strategy on the university's part will compromise their rigorous academic standards just to keep fee-paying domestic and international students.
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POLITICS
Albanese secures additional diesel and fertiliser to keep Australia “moving”
The government has partnered with BP Australia and extended its existing arrangement with Viva Energy.
NEWS
Uber driver Rajwinder Singh Grewal granted bail in fatal Perth crash that left baby dead, allowed to drive trucks
Grewal remains subject to a curfew outside those hours and is banned from carrying passengers.
NEWS
Melbourne candlelight vigil to reveal the lifelong trauma of family violence on children
“In 2025, 77 women and 26 children were killed by partners or parents. Already this year, 14 women, three children and an unborn baby have died.”