Students training for critical occupations such as teaching, nursing, midwifery and social work will receive more than $300 a week to supplement their incomes while they finish their degree as the federal government makes easing the burden of higher education a centrepiece of next week’s budget.
The paid placements, to be announced by Clare on Monday, mean the government will foot up to $23.3 million a week for 73,000 university and TAFE students to supplement their living costs while they undertake vital clinical and professional placements.“This will give people who have signed up to do some of the most important jobs in this country a bit of extra help to get the qualifications they need,” Clare said.
Clare’s announcement on Sunday to save the average student $1200 on their debt by reconfiguring the way the balance is annually indexed was also in response to one of several recommendations to overhaul the HECS-HELP system to make university more affordable. “In relation to all the other recommendations, you’ll see the first stage of our response in the budget,” Clare told a Sydney press conference on Sunday.
“In a free country like Australia, there is always the right to protest, but it must be done peacefully, it must be done responsibly,” he said. Clare said it was crucial for all Australians “to dial the rhetoric down, get the temperature to come down a little bit here and work together to try and bring the country together rather than letting it be torn apart”.
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