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“Legitimate relationships” safe from Australia cross-ownership rules

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Incoming rules limiting the cross-ownership of education institutions are not intended to affect “legitimate relationships” between providers and agents, according to Australia’s education department, as concerns mount over what the regulations could mean for multi-strand education businesses.

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Agents the “most valuable partner in the room”

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Data from 2019 suggested that 75% of all international enrolments in Australia came via agencies. ” The comments were reminiscent of those made by industry commentator and consultant Enzo Raimo who urged institutions not to enter a commission bidding war at The PIE Live Europe conference earlier this year.

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AIEC: ‘consultation key in reforms’, says Australian education minister

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Reform in the Australian international education sector will require sector input and collaboration between government and industry if it is to be a success, the country’s education minister has said. Authorities are also looking to utilise powers as part of ESOS Act to “issue suspension certificates to high risk providers”. “A

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Australia consulting on upcoming changes in overseas student reform

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Australia’s government is looking to enact wide-ranging changes this academic year to put a stop to unscrupulous agent behaviour and non-genuine students switching courses aided by onshore agents, according to an Education department representative.