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Higher Education Loan Program (HELP): a quick guide - October 2014 update
This Quick Guide provides an overview of higher education student loans that are provided through the Higher Education Loan Program (HELP). It includes: an introduction that provides background to the program types of loans HECS-HELP FEE-HELP OS-HELP SA-HELP VET FEE-HELP student contribution rates repayment arrangements key statistics budget treatment and information on other income-contingent loans...
Guide
Higher Education Loan Program (HELP): a quick guide
This guide provides an overview of higher education student loans that are provided through the Higher Education Loan Program (HELP). Introduction: Australia’s Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) provides loans to Commonwealth-supported tertiary students. The scheme allows students to defer the costs of tuition until their taxable income reaches a certain level at which repayments commence...
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Will access to 'gap year' Youth Allowance improve regional students participation in higher education?
In the recent Senate debate on Senator Nash's private member’s bill to extend the criteria for Independent Youth Allowance to Inner Regional students the issue of why so few regional students go on to tertiary education was raised and an argument made that the ability to take a gap year and qualify for Youth Allowance...
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‘Forgotten Australians’ and ‘Lost Innocents’: child migrants and children in institutional care in Australia
Between 1922 and 1967 about 150,000 children with an average age of eight years and nine months were shipped from Great Britain to help populate the British Dominions of Canada, Rhodesia, New Zealand and Australia with ‘good white stock’. Estimates of the number of children sent to Australia vary from 3000 to 10,000, most of...
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"Sorry": the unfinished business of the Bringing Them Home report
On 26 May 1997 the report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Their Families, entitled Bringing Them Home, was tabled in parliament. It received widespread publicity the following day at the Australian Reconciliation Convention in Melbourne and led to continuing public and parliamentary debate about the...