Prime Minister Scott Morrison today confirmed聽plans聽were being considered for the safe return of international students聽鈥渋n a very controlled setting鈥.
黑料老司机 Chief Executive Catriona Jackson聽said聽the safety and welfare of the community was paramount.
鈥淚t is important that聽our聽hard-won聽success in limiting聽the spread of聽COVID-19聽isn鈥檛聽jeopardised.聽That is why聽a trial for the safe return of students is a sensible approach.鈥
鈥満诹侠纤净爃as been talking to聽the Federal Government about聽an overarching framework for聽a聽safe return for some time. It is good to see progress today聽with specific pilot proposals under consideration.鈥
鈥淭he gradual reintroduction of international students into Australia requires careful planning聽with coordination between聽universities,聽governments across jurisdictions,聽health authorities聽and other key stakeholders.鈥
鈥淎ny trial聽will rigorously test the controlled entry of international students聽and聽will include robust quarantine聽arrangements聽put in place聽by state and territory governments.鈥
Ms Jackson said聽international students聽form a vital part of Australia鈥檚 social and economic fabric.聽The return of聽students will be crucial to聽reactivating聽businesses聽and creating jobs聽across the country.
The聽international education sector contributed $39聽billion to the Australian economy聽in 2019聽and supports 259,000 jobs聽across the nation.
鈥淎 pilot is聽an important first聽step to聽a larger-scale return of our valued international friends in聽the聽future.鈥
鈥淚nternational students聽understand that聽they have to play their part, by聽obeying聽the聽rules聽on聽health and hygiene practices.聽They are a good bet as COVID-safe citizens.鈥