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‘Swimming in debt’: Sydney’s $14 billion student loan burden
This map reveals which suburbs are carrying the city’s biggest HELP debts.
- Matt Wade
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How much more money home buyers can spend on a property now
The change could be the difference for some buyers at the edge of being able to purchase, but on the flipside, it may add to demand.
- Jim Malo
Banks told to ignore student debt when weighing up home loans
Millions of Australians collectively carrying more than $43 billion in student debts have faced problems getting a mortgage. Now they may have a chance to buy a home.
- Shane Wright
How VCE students can study at university – free
A growing number of students are doing university subjects while still at secondary school. They are getting points for it, but not the bill.
- Bridie Smith
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- University
Voters back Labor’s proposed HECS changes. They are even keener for an overhaul of uni fees
But the key adviser who helped devise the HECS regime, Bruce Chapman, has warned against the “fantasy” of free education.
- Natassia Chrysanthos and David Crowe
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- University
Uni boss’ bold plan to slash university fees and end $50,000 arts degrees
The plan would cost the government $1.7 billion a year and result in the cost of an arts degree falling from $50,000 to $28,000.
- Daniella White
- Opinion
- Letters
Attack on Albanese’s big fee cut is attack on a generation
Readers react to Labor Party’s plan to wipe student debt for millions of former students, the US election, and the Victorian government’s increase in probate fees.
Criticising HECS changes misses the bigger picture
If Richardson wishes to campaign against tax breaks for those on higher incomes, he could choose to start with superannuation, family trusts, negative gearing, capital gains discounts and franking credits.
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Give them a break: Cutting student debt is a good investment
While Australians should contribute to the cost of their tertiary education, the current system has imposed an unreasonable burden on many young people.
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Will the US choose a man serving his own ego? The world awaits
Readers react to George Brandis’ views on Donald Trump, and the PM’s plan to cut HECS debts.
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