Australia has overhauled its education and migration systems to attract top global students and young professionals.
On the final sitting day of the year, Australia’s education integrity Bill cleared the Senate with a series of amendments, leaving only routine steps before it can become law.
Education has faced sector-wide shake-ups in 2025 thanks to the energetic federal Education Minister Jason Clare.
Australia plans to add 17,500 international student places at 32 public universities in 2026, even as visa applications drop under tougher immigration rules. The education ministry announced the plan ...
The Australian government has introduced a new visa rule to manage international student numbers by slowing down visa processing once universities reach a predetermined target. This move follows the ...
The international education industry is big business. Australia has the second-highest share of international students globally, trailing only behind Luxembourg. Those hundreds of thousands of ...
Australia is set to increase its international student intake to 295,000 in 2026, prioritizing sustainable growth and quality education. The policy update includes caps for public universities, VET ...
Australia has announced a cap on the number of international students amid growing public discontent over rising housing costs. Education Minister Jason Clare said on Tuesday that enrolments at ...
Be it the NDIS, Snowy 2.0, the NBN, governments in this country believe with almost fanatical fervour that there is nothing that more money can’t fix. Education is no different. Ever increasing levels ...
The American higher education system is one of the largest education systems in the world. It enrolls nearly 15 times more students than Australia. Given the size, diversity, and reputation of its ...
Concerns about child safety and AI have dominated education headlines in 2025 – in South Australia and across the country.
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