Australia's Labor government has implemented a 12-month suspension on new private colleges and training organizations applying to offer courses to international students, aiming to address integrity concerns and poor-quality providers in the vocational education and English-language course sectors. The pause, which began Monday, does not affect public universities, TAFE, or government schools, and comes as the government focuses on protecting the quality and reputation of Australia's international education system.
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Australia's Labor government has implemented a 12-month suspension on new private colleges and training organizations applying to offer courses to international students, aiming to address integrity concerns and poor-quality providers in the vocational education and English-language course sectors. The pause, which began Monday, does not affect public universities, TAFE, or government schools, and comes as the government focuses on protecting the quality and reputation of Australia's international education system.