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Late last year the Greens introduced the Higher Education Support Amendment (Reverse Job-Ready Graduates Fee Hikes and End 50k Arts Degrees) Bill into the Senate. Submissions for the Senate inquiry into this bill close on Friday.
The ATEC legislation passed the Senate yesterday, after the government accepted amendments from the Greens and David Pocock. The House of Representatives has now rubber-stamped these changes. Once the Governor-General’s assent is given, a f...
Last month I wrote about the new equity and regional needs based funding programs. Back then I had the funding formulas but not total funding amounts. The Department’s funding determinations now show that $425.7 million has been allocated f...
In his speech to the Universities Australia conference last month Jason Clare complained that the low SES share of enrolments ‘hasn’t changed that much in the last 30 years.’ He is overly pessimistic about long run trends in low SES higher ...
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I'm Andrew Norton, an Australian higher education policy analyst. I work at the Monash Business School at Monash University in Melbourne. All views are my own, etc.
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