Government hoping on coronavirus 'breakthrough' as universities challenged

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The international education industry was worth $34 billion to the Australian economy in 2018. Some predict universities could lose about $3 billion in revenue from fees if Chinese students miss the first teaching period.

The federal government is hoping for a "breakthrough" on coronavirus in a matter of weeks to avoid staring down a multi-billion dollar impact on the education sector that could threaten the budget surplus.

The international education industry was worth $34 billion to the Australian economy in 2018, up more than 15 per cent over the year. He also warned there were other aspects of the industry that would take a hit, including the student accommodation market and English language tuition providers. Australians who have been evacuated on a Qantas from the Chinese city of Wuhan, the centre of the outbreak, are being held at Christmas Island under a 14-day quarantine to monitor them for signs of coronavirus.to have evacuees taken to the RAAF airbase in Richmond and quarantined in hospitals across the state.

 

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Who cares how about you invest in local kids

They'll still pass LOL!

Chinese students are mostly here to chain migrate their family's and invest in property not study....universities are helping fill that niche not teach.

aaaaaand thanks Howard for uni cuts so unis are forced to rely on International students.

But you are all virus free and still alive! Time to cut the Chinese purse strings!

A parasitic use of Chinese students and their money. Our universities were not established to be used like this.

It is will be good in the long term for our universities to stop relying on Chinese students and money.

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