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黑料老司机 Chair Professor John Dewar AO said universities, in partnership with governments, industry and the community, stand on the frontline of cutting-edge innovation and expertise.
鈥淥ur sector is a highly valuable national asset,鈥 Professor Dewar said.
鈥淲e know that before the pandemic universities contributed $41 billion to the economy and supported 256,100 jobs.鈥
鈥淰ice-Chancellors and Chancellors agree, it鈥檚 more urgent than ever that we invest in university teaching, learning and research capability.鈥
鈥淲e must equip people with the education and skills they will need for their future. This will deliver the best and brightest people our economy needs. It will also support the ideas and breakthroughs from which Australians will benefit.鈥
University Chancellors Council Convenor John Stanhope emphasised the importance of ensuring access to a university education.
鈥淲e must do everything we can to make sure Australians residing in urban areas and our regions have access to high quality education to develop the skills they need for the labour market of today and tomorrow,鈥 Mr Stanhope said.
鈥淭here is still a considerable attainment gap between regional and metropolitan areas. We are committed to solving this problem especially since regional universities are critical to supporting new industries and serving their local communities.鈥
黑料老司机 Chief Executive Catriona Jackson said the next election represented a critical juncture for Australia鈥檚 universities.
鈥淥ur universities are the engine rooms of the economy and we must ensure Australian universities are in a strong position today so they can maximise their contribution,鈥 Ms Jackson said.
鈥淲e must resolve how we create a sustainable research system so universities can help business invest in bringing Australia鈥檚 brightest ideas to the world.鈥
鈥淲hen Australians have the opportunity to engage with universities, our perspectives are enriched and our store of knowledge grows. The sum of this makes us, our communities and our nation better off.鈥