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  2. Ghost colleges in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A 2022 leaked government memo reported by The Age revealed that many students were exploiting a loophole that allowed for "concurrent study". Students would obtain a visa by enrolling in a university, and once they arrived in Australia they would enrol in a cheaper vocational course while discontinuing their original university course. This ...

  3. Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for ...

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    In 1997, the Howard government coordinated a response to shortages in skilled workers in Australia and undertook a complete restructure of the Migration Program. In 1998, the Immigration Minister announced a $21 million marketing campaign over 4 years to promote a student visa program that allowed international students and workers to be granted visas to fill the gaps in Australia’s ...

  4. National Liaison Committee for International Students in ...

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    The National Liaison Committee for International Students in Australia (NLC) was first formed in 1986 in an attempt to combat the Australian Government's introduction of the full-fee paying international students program. Formerly a member of the National Union of Students (Australia), . [1]

  5. Tertiary education fees in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Undergraduate students who obtain these loans are charged a 20% loan fee on top of the amount borrowed. This does not apply to post graduate courses. [18] Students are able to borrow a lifetime maximum FEE-HELP loan of $112,134 for medicine, dentistry and veterinary science programs and $89,706 for all other programs (adjusted for inflation ...

  6. Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) is Australia's independent national quality assurance and regulatory agency for higher education. [1]The agency's purpose [2] is to protect student interests and the reputation of Australia's higher education sector through a proportionate, risk-reflective approach to quality assurance that supports diversity, innovation and excellence.

  7. Australian Union of Students - Wikipedia

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    The 28th Prime Minister of Australia, Tony Abbott, was a member of the AUS in 1977. [3] American laser physicist and author Frank Duarte was a Macquarie delegate to AUS in 1980. [4] Julia Gillard, later the 27th Prime Minister of Australia, was elected President of the Australian Union of Students in 1983. [5] [6]

  8. Commonwealth Grants Commission - Wikipedia

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    The commission was established in July 1933 by the Lyons government during the Great Depression to provide impartial advice on the distribution of federal government grants to the states. [2] The commission operates under the Commonwealth Grants Commission Act 1973 , and is responsible for measuring the relative fiscal capacity of each state ...

  9. International students in Australia - Wikipedia

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    According to data released by the Departure of Education and Training of the Australian Government in 2023, China is the most significant source of international students to Australia. India had the second largest proportion of the enrollments, followed by Nepal, Colombia and Philippines. [5]