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23,000 in Blair rejoice at student debt relief

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Published: June 12, 2025
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BIG SAVINGS: Student HELP debts have been reduced by 20 per cent.
BIG SAVINGS: Student HELP debts have been reduced by 20 per cent.
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MORE than 23,000 people in the Blair electorate have received welcome news with a significant cut to their student debt, as part of the Federal Government’s latest cost-of-living relief package.

The move forms part of a broader nationwide policy that will see HELP debts for around three million Australians slashed by 20 per cent.

Federal Member for Blair Shayne Neumann said the new legislation – set to be introduced when Parliament returns on July 22 – will deliver immediate financial relief to people living with student loans.

“Those 23,000 people with a HELP debt in Blair will see an average reduction of $5357,” Mr Neumann said. “It’s a huge step forward in easing the financial pressure so many Australians are feeling.”

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As part of the reforms, the government has also committed to fixing the way student debt is indexed. Under the changes, HELP debts will no longer increase faster than average wages, addressing a long-standing concern that saw student loans balloon over time.

Mr Neumann said the Government was also working with financial regulators to ensure student debt did not unfairly affect people trying to secure home loans.

This student debt relief is part of the Federal Government’s broader second-term agenda to ease cost-of-living pressures, including tax cuts for every taxpayer, energy bill relief, free TAFE places, and higher wages.

Local residents and young professionals say the relief couldn’t come at a better time.

With rising rents, utility costs, and everyday expenses putting pressure on household budgets, reducing student debt frees up money that can be used elsewhere – whether it’s saving for a home or simply getting ahead.

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