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Students, impacted by the fee increases of the Job-ready Graduates Package, the cost-of-living crisis, unaffordable housing, and without the means to make repayments, will be hardest hit by the indexation.
The new legislation would be adequate if Australia had a government willing to reject new fossil fuel projects, but as it stands it leaves too much in the hands of ministers.
The Federal Government recently announced the first national cultural policy in almost a decade. The policy, Revive, was described by Minister for the Arts Tony Burke as “a comprehensive roadmap for Australia’s arts and culture.”
Australians must demand accountability from our leaders to safeguard our democracy.
An upcoming review of overseas students’ working hours raises the possibility of changes being reversed and risks uncertainty for those in precarious working conditions.
Students are demanding increased COVID relief payments and other welfare support measures.
International students are particularly at risk of job insecurity.
The ‘uberisation’ of universities was criticised for degrading education and the lives of staff.
Students from across the country travelled to the ACT as part of the ongoing action against the government’s proposed attacks on the university sector.