Sometimes, sorely needed social & progressive legislation takes an inordinate amount of time to enact due to an abundance of caution. If the Environment is a delicate area to address, Tertiary education is not — past legislative actions which f**ed the system were quick enough to be enacted without much consultation (if any at all, as the JRG disaster shows).

“The Productivity Commission joined the call for a “new funding model as a priority” given the “design flaws” of Job Ready Graduates. It said the “differences in student contributions by perceived labour market needs fail to meet their goals while arbitrarily increasing debt burdens on some students”. The Accord’s final report in February 2024, highlighting this unfairness, found the student fee structure needs to be replaced.

The government has yet to act on this. Instead, students must wait for the newly established Australian Tertiary Education Commission to design a new funding and fees model.”

Source: https://johnmenadue.com/post/2025/11/how-did-australian-universities-go-from-free-education-to-50000-arts-degrees-in-50-years/

#JRG #TertiarySector #AsuPol #ATEC #HelpHecs #StudentFees

How did Australian universities go from free education to $50,000 arts degrees in 50 years?

Australians think students are being asked to pay far too much for their degrees. Just under half (47%) of Australians surveyed by YouGov in June 2025 believe a worker on an average income should be able to pay off the debt for a standard three-year degree within five years. When it comes to the cost of a degree, 58% believe a student should pay $5000 or less per year – less than a third of what arts students now pay.

Pearls and Irritations
Bob Katter approves of unions See, no-one is totally stupid #asupol
@RHW #asupol I love the video of Laura Tingle trying to get her cat, Boo Boo, to pick an election winner. 

#asupol #AUKUS What a shambles. If we had stuck with the French contract, we'd probably be close to receiving the first submarine by now.🙄 😡

"Instead of wasting more time on the flawed Aukus submarine program, we must go to plan B now"
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/mar/11/aukus-ssn-submarine-program-plan-b-australia-uk-us-trump-alliance

Instead of wasting more time on the flawed Aukus submarine program, we must go to plan B now

The submarines Australia currently wants to buy and build are too big and too expensive. Alternatives are obvious – and limited

The Guardian

#asupol This is what is called a "perverse outcome".

"WA Labor's solar battery subsidy election promise dismays installers as customers cancel"
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02-25/solar-battery-rebate-wa-election-promise-concerns/104981582?utm_campaign=abc_news_web&utm_content=link&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_source=abc_news_web

WA Labor's solar battery subsidy election promise dismays installers as customers cancel

WA's Labor promise to introduce a $5,000 subsidy for residential batteries if re-elected has been welcomed in principle but it has thrown the industry into turmoil.

ABC News
In news that will surprise no one, a new report says fossil fuel lobbyists have been using the same playbook to delay the transition to renewables for 57 years.
#Asupol #ClimateChange #FossilFuels
https://reneweconomy.com.au/fossil-fuel-industrys-anti-climate-and-anti-renewables-playbook-goes-back-57-years-they-are-still-hard-at-it/
Fossil fuel industry’s anti-climate and anti-renewables playbook goes back 57 years – they are still hard at it

New report analyses deep origins of the fossil fuel industry’s fight against climate action and renewables, and the key players in Australia.

RenewEconomy
@Blotreport #asupol I was wondering why someone who was caught red-handed selling out their country wasn't charged and put in jail. 🤷‍♀️
Housing minister will not rule out dumping $10 billion housing fund in favour of easier option

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-06-20/housing-minister-could-dump-fund-after-senate-failure/102498908

It was a stupid idea anyway, they just have to spend whatever is necessary wherever it is necessary whenever it is necessary instead of playing crazy neoliberal games with funds.

#asupol
Housing minister will not rule out dumping $10 billion housing fund in favour of easier option

The federal government has left open the option of pursuing housing options that will be met with less resistance, after failing to pass its signature $10 billion Housing Australia Future Fund.

ABC News
"What Is The Point Of It All?" Wonders Bloke As He Inspects Yet Another Mouldy $900-A-Week Fuckhole Under A Flightpath That He Can't Really Afford

More to come.

The Betoota Advocate
A laundry list of proposals to drastically overhaul and expand Australia’s outdated privacy protections has excited privacy and digital rights activists, who are urging the government to act on them immediately.
Via #Crikey #Asupol
https://www.crikey.com.au/2023/02/20/privacy-act-review-experts-want-more-from-reforms/
End carve-outs for business and politicians: experts want more from privacy reforms and they want it now

The 320-page Privacy Act review includes more than 100 individual recommendations and 12 major proposals.

Crikey