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University of Melbourne reveals 450 job losses as COVID-19 creates revenue hit, drop in international students – ABC News
Australia’s richest tertiary institution, the University of Melbourne, becomes the latest Australian university to announce widespread job losses, after reporting an expected $1 billion drop in revenue.

Australia’s richest tertiary institution, the University of Melbourne, has become the latest Australian university to announce widespread job losses, telling staff today it will axe 450 permanent staff a move one union has described as “appalling”.
- The university said its decision to cut its workforce came after a “major review”
- It said the impact of international students not being able to enter the country would be felt for “many years to come”
- The National Tertiary Ed…
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