The federal plan will require universities and other education providers to slash the growth in overseas student numbers from the 15 per cent increase they recorded last year, under talks aimed at driving that number toward 5 per cent.
A key factor behind the new agenda is the government’s concern at the surge in overseas students since 2022, leading to a shift in thinking in federal cabinet and a decision to draft a new law with tight controls on the intake.The draft law will be put to federal parliament this week and will allow Education Minister Jason Clare to set the overseas student intake for every university, an extraordinary power that ends decades of uncapped growth.
The government believes the changes will make sure the system serves the national interest rather than being driven by the financial interest of the universities. University chiefs have pushed back at the Labor agenda by pointing to National Australia Bank estimates that spending by international students made up 0.8 percentage points of the 1.5 per cent increase in gross domestic product last year.
The draft framework says: “The overwhelming majority of onshore international students study in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane . There is work to be done to alleviate current pressures on accommodation, transport and other infrastructure.”
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