Australia's handling of the coronavirus could lead to an increase in the number of international student enrolments next year, according to consultants EY.
Education Minister Dan Tehan said a report from EY showed Australia could get a 2 per cent lift in international arrivals for study as students shift their preference to countries that are managing COVID-19 successfully.
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