In recent years, Australia's vocational education sector has undergone transformation driven by regulatory reforms, technological advances and evolving workforce needs.
Australia's top 10 universities are set to charge between AUD$26,500 and AUD$113,000 (US$17,778 - 75,823) for the upcoming academic year, depending on the program of study. According to the 2025 Times ...
Australia is set to increase its international student intake to 295,000 in 2026, prioritizing sustainable growth and quality education. The policy update includes caps for public universities, VET ...
In the context of the long-term erosion of public funding for universities, education has become one of Australia’s most valuable export commodities. Not only do international students’ fees bolster ...
Queensland, Victoria, NSW and South Australia defy education minister Jason Clare and push on for a 5% increase in federal funds Australia’s largest states are holding out for a greater commonwealth ...
University of Melbourne – Australia’s top-ranked institution – scored lowest position in 21-year history of Times Higher Education World University Rankings Australia’s leading universities have ...
Dr Sue Thomson is Director of Educational Monitoring and Research at the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER), and the lead author of the Monitoring Australian Year 4 student achievement ...
A 20-member Australian Transnational Education (TNE) delegation representing 16 universities and education providers visited ...