International students are returning to Australia, but they are mostly going to more prestigious universities

When Australia’s borders slammed shut during COVID, international students were among those who were stranded. This disrupted lives and studies, and put a major revenue stream for Australian universities in doubt. The latest data shows international students are returning to Australia. Since international borders reopened in December 2021, the number of overseas students in Australia…

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Dutton pouts after Albo delivers on Migration Program

After the Coalition stalled for almost a year, worsening our labour shortage, Dutton has the gall to complain about Labor’s Migration Program win ALL THOSE businesses, schools, hospitals and house builders crying out for skilled labour from late 2021 will have every right to be angry at the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) leadership for…

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Acute labour shortage puts visas in the Budget spotlight

Australia is suffering through an acute labour shortage, leaving many businesses struggling to stay afloat. Many, including the government, say bringing more skilled workers from overseas is the answer, but the results won’t be automatic. In the lead up to Labour’s first budget, industry leaders are urging the government to dedicate more money and resources…

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Australia’s visa policy should offer a pathway to prosperity

The Albanese government’s announcement that it will increase the intake of permanent migrants from 160,000 to 195,000 over 2022–23 should set Australia on a path of faster population growth. This growth will be significantly faster than that of Australia’s major trading partners, such as China and Japan, and faster than most developed nations, where populations…

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Australia “bouncing back” among prospective international students

The perception of Australia as a safe study destination is driving interest from international students, new research has suggested. According to IDP Education’s latest Emerging Futures research, Australia is “bouncing back” after the pandemic to become the second-most attractive study destination globally after Canada. Collating the views of more than 11,000 prospective students, applicants and…

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Australian visa changes in the federal budget: What we know so far

Labor has promised to fix visa processing times and make changes to Australia’s humanitarian program, with new details expected to be revealed in the federal budget on 25 October. Here’s what we know so far. The Albanese government has already bumped up Australia’s migration intake but there are hopes among migrants and potential migrants that…

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Sydney welcomes back international students

Lord Mayor Clover Moore last night opened the doors to Sydney Town Hall for the first International Student Welcome since the start of the pandemic. The event was attended by leading tertiary education institutions, consulate representatives and Study NSW. Various international student support services and organisations offering volunteering opportunities also took part, including Centre for…

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