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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Dutton to Slash 30,000 International Students From Australian Universities Each Year
With the Australian federal election approaching, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has ramped up his plan to reduce international students in Higher Education and Vocational Education Training (VET). In the past, Dutton has criticised the amount of international students in Australia as a key contributing factor to the housing crisis and suggested a nationwide cap. With the election looming, the Coalition has attached some numbers to their plan, p…
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