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Govt stands by move to reduce student debt

Rowan Anderson
Rowan Anderson
Published: November 28, 2024
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STUDENT LOANS: The Federal Government is standing behind its moves to reduce student debt.
STUDENT LOANS: The Federal Government is standing behind its moves to reduce student debt.
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A RECENTLY announced cost-of-living policy being sold by Federal Government as a saviour for 23,000 students throughout the Blair electorate will put money back into their pockets despite counter claims that it is just a “smoke and mirrors” exercise.

The Federal Labor Government will cut 20% from all student loan debts, wiping about $16 billion in student debt across the country.

The initiative includes all HELP, VET Student Loan, Australian Apprenticeship Support Loan and other income-contingent student support loan accounts that exist on June 1 next year.

Federal Member for Blair Shayne Neumann said the initiative was the start of the government’s positive plan for a second term, building Australia’s future.

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“The average debt at the moment is about $27,000, so this initiative will cut their debt by more than $5000,” Mr Neumann said.

“Our reforms will benefit about three million Australians, including about 23,000 in the Blair electorate.

“This is about putting money back into your pocket – and putting intergenerational equity back into the system.”

But the Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia (ITECA ) has said the initiative falls short and fails students.

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