Noosa News
Job losses, salary cuts, campus closures in uni COVID fallout

The latest annual reports from the state’s higher education institutions have shone an alarming light on the multimillion-dollar black hole the sector faces, largely due to a colossal fall in international student numbers.It comes just days after federal Education Minister Alan Tudge announced plans to begin consultation on a 10-year strategy to overhaul Australia’s international education sector.Griffith University reported its first operating loss in its history, falling short by more than $5…
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