In their search for people other than themselves to blame for Australia’s lack of affordable housing, the country’s two major political parties have found an easy scapegoat in international students.
Border control is again a key campaign issue ahead of November's U.S. presidential election. Across the world, in Australia, it is, too, but it's international students who are at the center of a ...
The newly announced New Overseas Student Commencement (NOSC) allocations provide hundreds of new positions for each ...
The Australian government has scrapped its plan to impose a cap on international student numbers, while introducing tighter ...
Overall new student enrolments in the year to June 30 were down by 16 per cent, with the English-language college sector down ...
Australia’s oldest university has come under fire after it was revealed international students made up the majority of its ...
Eric Nuelo, a former Filipino international student, began living in Melbourne in 2014, later moved to Canberra, and is now ...
An overreliance on foreign students and a predilection towards wage theft means Australia's universities are worse than the ...
In Australia, a federal election may still be months away, but immigration — in particular the number of foreign students — is already a focus of political debate. Border control is again a key ...