Survey Report
Overloaded: Australia's university class size crisis
A national survey of university teaching conditions in Australia. The survey of more than 4,000 Australian university staff found that class sizes have expanded dramatically since 2019, with profound consequences for the quality of education, the experience of students and staff working conditions.
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Ending bad governance for good
An examination of governance failures in public universities that finds a decline in accountability and transparency, resulting in poor workforce planning, excessive executive pay, and systemic wage theft. The report recommends a federal parliamentary inquiry and a new regulatory framework.
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Public universities wage theft report: June 2024
This report outlines new data showing confirmed underpayments to university staff are now standing at more than $203 million in recent years. Additionally, universities’ annual reports reveal a further $168 million has been set aside to repay workers for suspected wage theft incidents.
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NTEU wage theft report: November 2023
This report reveals a staggering $159 million in underpayments across Australia’s higher education sector.
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The future of graduate debt in Australia
This report provides a brief background of the HECS (Higher Education Contributions Scheme) and its successor HELP (the Higher Education Loan Program), followed by projections for future student repayment times in selected fee bands, and case studies of specific degrees and careers that will be most affected by HECS-HELP indexation.