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Clamp down on student visas after India fraud
July 18, 2022

Clamp down on student visas after India fraud

MELBOURNE, 18 July 2022: The Department of Home Affairs has clamped down on Indian student visa applications after detecting alleged...
Entry relaxed for many visa sub classes ; 43,000 international students back to Australia
January 18, 2022

Entry relaxed for many visa sub classes ; 43,000 international students back to Australia

By SAT News Desk MELBOURNE, 18 January 2022: International students who were held up in their countries because of the...
Alan Tudge launches consultations to get back overseas students
March 31, 2021

Alan Tudge launches consultations to get back overseas students

Photo- SAT/NN By SAT News Desk MELBOURNE,31 March 2021: The Australian government has launched consultations for the ‘Australian Strategy for...
Australia asks international students to ‘rely on family support, part-time work where available and their own savings to sustain themselves in Australia’
April 4, 2020

Australia asks international students to ‘rely on family support, part-time work where available and their own savings to sustain themselves in Australia’

By SAT News Desk MELBOURNE, 4 Apri 2020: Amidst the COVID-19 crisis, Australia wants its 565,000 international students to fend...
Australia pledges full force against dodgy education providers
September 18, 2015

Australia pledges full force against dodgy education providers

By SAT News Desk Melbourne, 18 September: Assistant Minister for Education & Training Senator Simon Birmingham has said there have...
Consultation to improve overseas student’s services
July 8, 2015

Consultation to improve overseas student’s services

By SAT News Desk Melbourne, 8 July: The government has initiated a consultation process to induce improvements and streamline the...
Rupee fall to hit Oz.student market
September 1, 2013

Rupee fall to hit Oz.student market

By Neeraj Nanda Melbourne, 1 September: Australia’s $ 15 billion education industry is in for a tumble with the sharp...