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Australia’s Coalition pledges strict student caps to tackle “immigration mess”

Release Date
2025-02-26
Media
THE PIE
Summary
With Australia’s federal election approaching, Opposition Senator Sarah Henderson addressed university leaders, reaffirming the party’s stance that "Australian students must come first." She emphasized party leader Peter Dutton’s pledge to impose stricter international student caps, particularly targeting high numbers in Melbourne and Sydney while ensuring special consideration for regional universities.

Henderson criticized the Albanese government’s handling of international student policies, arguing that a record 849,000 foreign students have strained housing and infrastructure. She blamed Labor’s "Big Australia" immigration policy for the surge and claimed universities, particularly Group of Eight institutions, have become overly reliant on international student revenue, which she deemed unsustainable.

In contrast, Universities Australia CEO Luke Sheehy defended the sector, highlighting international education as Australia’s largest export after mining, supporting 250,000 jobs and subsidizing domestic students’ education. He warned that limiting international students weakens education exports, as noted by the Reserve Bank of Australia.

Sheehy argued that international students contribute significantly to the workforce and Australia’s cultural fabric, urging policymakers not to sacrifice the sector for political gains.
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