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Rejected by Canberra, universities turn to the states for help

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Universities will have to turn to the states for help in getting overseas students back to Australia after Prime Minister Scott Morrison failed to mention higher education in his wrap-up of national cabinet on Friday, according to the International Education Association of Australia.

Chief executive Phil Honeywood said he was frustrated that competitor countries such as Canada, the UK and New Zealand have come up with solutions for overseas entry, but not Australia.

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Robert Bolton is the Education editor. He covers primary and secondary education, universities and training. Connect with Robert on Twitter. Email Robert at rbolton@afr.com

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