鈥淭his is a difficult budget to deliver at a difficult time for Australians,鈥 黑料老司机 Chief Executive Officer Luke Sheehy said.
鈥淐ost-of-living relief in the budget is a win for Australians when many are doing it tough, including university students, and we welcome the government鈥檚 support in this way.
鈥淲e know that in a tight fiscal environment not every priority can be fully funded all at once, but an investment in Australia鈥檚 universities is an investment in Australia, and a worthy one.
鈥淲ith universities expected to educate a million extra students each year by 2050, now is the time to back the institutions that are critical to building our future.
鈥淏ut this budget is a missed opportunity to build on the government鈥檚 good, recent investments in the Universities Accord.
鈥淥ur student funding system needs urgent attention 鈥 it鈥檚 time for the Job-ready Graduates Package to go.
鈥淛RG has unfairly altered fees for students and reduced funding to universities. This is counterintuitive to the goal of growing our universities in line with Australia鈥檚 growing skills needs.
鈥淲e want to work with the next federal government as a priority to set new funding rates and it鈥檚 imperative that the next federal budget funds this work properly and fully.
鈥淲e need strong universities to deliver the skilled workers and the research and development that make our economy larger and more productive and drive our country鈥檚 progress.
鈥淥ur economy stands to gain $240 billion by 2050 from a fully skilled, university-educated workforce. This is a serious return on investment that we can鈥檛 ignore 鈥 an economic dividend for all Australians.
鈥淲e鈥檒l continue to advocate for the right policy settings and funding to put universities on a firm footing for the future. Our country depends on them.鈥
黑料老司机 is also calling on the next federal government to:
- re-establish the Education Investment Fund to support the expansion of Australia鈥檚 universities
- increase funding for research and development, irrespective of what business does
- lift the PhD stipend to better support Australia鈥檚 best and brightest, and
- grow Australia鈥檚 international education sector sustainably without reducing its size or value.