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Surviving your HECS debt

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Producer: Maddison Elliott

Students are facing unprecedented challenges with escalating HECS debts amid a cost-of-living crisis.

Student Journalist, Maddison Elliott, explores the Australian Government’s recent proposals of financial aid for tertiary education students.

A $3 billion wipe off HECS inflation and the introduction of paid placement are significant steps to aid the cost-of-living crisis, but questions remain about the durability of the budgets.

Featured in this story: Max Chandler-Mather, MP for Griffith, Australian Greens; Tate Young, Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Student, University of Queensland; Jenna Corby, Student Advocacy and Engagement Coordinator, Griffith University

Attribution information for image: Pixabay, 2016 https://www.pexels.com/photo/library-high-angle-photro-159775


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