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Julie Hare

Julie Hare

Education Editor at The Australian Financial Review

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    • Education
    • Higher Education

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    Recent Articles

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    Private school fees to rise at almost triple the rate of inflation

    Prestigious schools have been gradually contacting parents over the past few weeks announcing new fee schedules for 2025. 
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    Universities shifting from era of globalisation to intervention

    These international institutions are being hit by a wave of forces that is changing the shape of higher education.
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    Higher education: Is there a solution to skill shortages?

    When migration is no longer the cure for skill shortages, where does the country turn?
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    International students Australia: Unis, colleges brace for chaos af...

    The $51 billion international education sector is bracing for a new wave of student visa rejections after the government’s signature migration plan was killed off.
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    Why Charlotte says her ‘otherness’ is a cause for celebration

    Charlotte Young, who is studying at ANU, has been named the overall winner and rising star (under 25) of the Asian-Australian Leadership Awards.
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    Greens plan to cancel student debt unfair to poor, says HECS architect

    In what looks like an act of one-upmanship, the Greens will promise to cancel all student debt, not just 20 per cent like Labor. Experts say the idea stinks.
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    The Dublin slum dweller who became Ireland’s global intellectual

    ‘Buffoonery as tyranny’ is Fintan O’Toole’s phrase for Donald Trump, and growing up in Catholic Ireland, tyranny is a concept the writer knows something about.
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    Desperate colleges shore up numbers before student caps kick in

    Parliament is yet to pass a bill allowing the government to limit overseas student places, but there is a lot of manoeuvring on the assumption it will go ahead.
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    Universities left in the lurch as Labor pushes back student cap bill

    The government has only two weeks to pass changes, which are due to start on January 1, before parliament ends for the year.
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    Labor education heavyweight says student cap plan is ‘bad policy’

    The comments from former higher education minister Kim Carr came as the central bank warned a limit on enrolments would hit exports but may not lower inflation.
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    International student visa surge puts Labor’s migration crackdown i...

    The number of international students has hit a record, according to official data, even as overseas enrolments begin to fall amid new government restrictions.