Education Minister dicusses Labor’s proposed cap on international students

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Education Minister Jason Clare has explained the government's new education services for overseas students amendment bill.

The new legislation involves the introduction of multiple ministerial powers, including the ability to pause the registration of new providers and new courses by registered providers.

"International education is an asset. It makes us money, it creates jobs here in the country, but it also does something else," Mr Clare told Sky News Australia.

"It makes sure that if someone studies here in Australia, they go back home and if they love their experience in Australia they take that back home with them.

"In the world we live in, that's really important.

"It's worth $48 billion and if we set this up and regulate it the right way, it'll help to make sure we can continue to have that sector grow over the long term."
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It’s a joke, they think Australia is a joke!

paulweekes
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It's worth noting that in those countries where immigration is of major concern, the USA, UK, and AUS, all now decide to do something about it. Seems there are impending elections in the air !

KIA-MIA-POW
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If he thinks these people come here to study he is out of his mind.😂

lukei
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When you need money please please come student that's the real truth

itsme-nwdq
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Vote for Lnp and kick Albosneezy out. Thank you for your cooperation.❤

MrKenng
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Could someone ask a Labor politician what color jocks I'm supposed to be wearing today. After all they regulate everything else. 😆

WitchDoctor-ms
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What about a cap on the middle eastern

leeevans
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I can't hear it, but I really like it.

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