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Wollongong a shining light in student sector

The release yesterday of a review into Australia's international student sector carried few surprises.

In fact, it revealed what we have known for years: the sector is running out of control, tainted by spivs and shonky operators chasing a quick buck.

The review, conducted by former federal MP Bruce Baird, was a sad indictment on the tertiary education business that continues to cause irreparable damage and friction between Australia and its international partners.

The international student market plays a huge role in Australia's well-being, pumping billions of dollars into the economy, so it is simply unacceptable that a handful of unscrupulous dealers, hell-bent on milking the system by making false promises and leaving international students high and dry, can damage our third biggest export business.

The Federal Government and administrators should take heed of Mr Baird's recommendations and come down hard on the shonks, governing the sector with tighter scrutiny and offering improved support mechanisms for overseas students.

It would do the Government and regulators no harm to take a leaf out the University of Wollongong's book, where overseas students are highly valued and treated with respect for what they bring to our community, financially and culturally.

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I absolutely agree that shonks, & low quality education providers should be eliminated, and where proven, charged, imprisoned and fined. However, I do not agree at all with those international students who enrol only to gain an Australian recognised qualification that will give them an easier passage to apply to live & work permanently in Australia. Surely we as a nation have an obligation to the international community (& it should be a legal part of the education contract) that when we educate international students they will return home to apply this new knowledge, skills & experience into providing for a better situation in their home countries. For Australia to purge their best & brightest is parasitic. Educating and skilling talented young people from overseas is the best sort of foreign aid that we as a nation can provide.
Posted by Bluey, 11/03/2010 11:33:19 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
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