A parliamentary report recommends a sweeping overhaul of Asian language education in Australia, saying the lack of knowledge is a sovereign risk to the country.
Geostrategic competition is usually seen in terms of military modernization, infrastructure development, technology investment, resource exploitation, or economic statecraft. Education generally isn’t ...
Australia is set to increase its international student intake to 295,000 in 2026, prioritizing sustainable growth and quality education. The policy update includes caps for public universities, VET ...
Australia has retained its 295,000 international student intake target for 2027 despite declining visa applications, higher ...
Australia will cap its international student intake at 295,000 new enrolments next year after the Albanese government refused to let universities recruit more fee-paying foreigners.
A new report outlines the importance of strengthening civics education in Australia. Recently an Australian parliamentary inquiry from the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters published its ...
Australia’s Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector has long been a cornerstone of workforce development, equipping students with practical skills that meet industry demands. In recent years, ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the opening of Australian university campuses in India has added a new dimension to ...
Australia has prioritised strengthening education links with Southeast Asia in its first strategy focused on the region. The new plan, launched by prime minister Anthony Albanese at the ASEAN ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the growing people-to-people connections between the two nations, noting that the ...
Australia’s world-class universities contribute to defence capability, technological innovation and regional capacity building, while also serving as a key source of soft power internationally.