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Coalition to cut international student numbers by 80,000, raise visa application fees

  • Peter Dutton plans to reduce international student arrivals by about 80,000 if the Coalition wins the May 3 election, aiming to ease housing pressures on domestic students.
  • The Coalition will cap new enrolments at public universities and raise student visa fees significantly, which is expected to draw criticism from the higher education sector.
  • Dutton described Donnybrook as the epicenter of Australia's housing crisis, highlighting issues with accommodation in capital cities amid increased housing demand.
  • The Coalition's primary vote has fallen to 36%, losing support from female voters over controversial comments, as confirmed by the latest Newspoll.
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stadt-bremerhaven.de broke the news in on Saturday, April 5, 2025.
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