New report warns more Australian private colleges to close
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A new report has found that Australia's private education institutions are plunging deeper into debt because their students are failing to pay their tuition fees. The industry's international reputation has already been tarnished by unscrupulous operators, who've been forced by authorities to close, leaving thousands of international students in limbo. And there are fears that increasing bad debt could force more private colleges to shut down.
Presenter: Girish Sawlani
Speakers: Andrew Smith, CEO, Australian Council for Private Education and Training; Vayalar Ravi, Minister for Overseas Indian Affairs
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