Business
International students to arrive in Australia for first time in nine months under pilot program – ABC News
Up to 70 international students will be arriving in Australia tomorrow, before beginning 14 days’ quarantine at a facility near Darwin.
The first charter flight of international students is set to arrive in Darwin tomorrow under a pilot program to bring students back to Australia.
Key points:
- The charter flight is taking international students from Singapore to Darwin
- Some students said they were disappointed with the Federal Government over travel restrictions
- An expert told the ABC that Australia risks losing its reputation in international education
Up to 70 students from China, Hong Kong, Japan, Vietnam, and Indonesia are scheduled…
Continue Reading
-
Noosa News24 hours agoAustralia Post reintroduces weekend deliveries for Christmas parcel rush
-
Business23 hours agoWhy this investing expert is calling time on NAB shares
-
General19 hours agoFederal government funding extends cohealth GP services until July 2026
-
Noosa News18 hours agoSunshine Coast Airport receives green light for major upgrade opening doors to growth jobs and tourism across the region
