What to know about the government's proposed university reforms
The Australian government introduced legislation on June 30, 2026, to cap university student enrollments, aiming to expand access for regional and low-socioeconomic students. Education Minister Jason Clare stated that 80 percent of the workforce should hold a TAFE qualification or university degree by 2050. Critics warn the reforms may limit student choice and discourage enrollment.
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Published 30 Jun 2026, 00:47 UTC · Updated 30 Jun 2026, 00:50 UTC
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