Educational authorities are warning that the competitiveness of Australia’s universities has been “undermined” after an unexpectedly large visa application fee increase left foreign students paying hundreds of dollars more than they were just months ago
A new analysis of student visa trends suggests that the next couple of years – at least – look grim for Australia’s English-language training schools (ELICOS) and vocational education providers (VET). They will also present significant challenges for Australian universities
The number of international students studying in China is quickly catching up with the number of Chinese students enrolled abroad
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Australia’s international education sector is reeling at new study, work, and working-holiday visa application fees for international students announced by the Department of Home Affairs this week. They are effective immediately, 1 July 2026, and they came with no warning and through no consultation with the industry







