In their search for people other than themselves to blame for Australia’s lack of affordable housing, the country’s two major political parties have found an easy scapegoat in international students.
Both major political parties are pledging steep cuts on the number of foreigners allowed to study in Australia as a way to rein in runaway housing prices. By Victoria Kim Reporting from Sydney, ...
The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Complaints about universities cashing in on foreign students, and the high cost of housing, have been aired at a NSW parliamentary inquiry probing university governance. The NSW International Student ...
Australia will limit how many international students it accepts in an effort to reduce migration to pre-pandemic levels, the BBC reported Tuesday. One of the world’s largest international education ...
A recent academic survey has revealed that “hot-bedding”—the practice of tenants sharing a bed in shifts to reduce rental costs—is becoming more common in Australia. Immigrants and international ...
The International Students Representative Council of Australia (ISRC of Australia) has been formally established as an independent, democratic, and transparent national peak body representing and ...
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