Australia鈥檚 education minister still hopes that there may be 鈥渞econsideration of position鈥 by crossbenchers who blocked plans to cut university funding and raise tuition fees.
Simon Birmingham said in an that he thought a report on higher education by the government鈥檚 Productivity Commission may shift opinions in the Senate, where the Liberal-led government does not have a majority.
He was speaking聽after the Nick Xenophon Team, which has three cross-bench senators, said that it could not support the measures. With Labor and the Greens opposed, the government needed the support of at least 10 of the 12 cross-benchers to pass the bill.
Asked if the plans on university funding 鈥 which would cut funding by A$2.8 billion (拢1.7 billion), or聽2.5 per cent, and increase fees by 7.5 per cent聽鈥 were 鈥渄ead now鈥, Mr Birmingham replied that the government would keep 鈥渨orking away with the Senate where we can鈥.
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He added: 鈥淚 hope that there will be reconsideration of position by some on the crossbench. We saw some strong positions taken in the Productivity Commission report last week, not all of which I agree with, but it certainly did indicate that there was much greater need for a focus on getting more efficiency from government and taxpayer and student investment in higher education, that there ought to be more accountability with universities in terms of graduate outcomes and these are some of the things that the Turnbull government鈥檚 reforms actually focus on already.
鈥淪o I hope that might give cause for reconsideration by some parties. If not, well then we will consider of course where we go in terms in higher education policy and also in terms of continuing to live within our means and chart the course towards balancing the budget in a few years鈥 time.鈥
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Margaret Gardner, vice-chancellor of聽Monash University聽and chair of Universities Australia, recently told 糖心Vlog that the sector鈥檚 funding battle with the government was 鈥渘ot all over鈥.
鈥淚t鈥檚 certainly true that, while this legislation will now not pass, of course the government has other measures open to it,鈥 Professor Gardner said. 鈥淚 hope that the government sees that in general the public is not persuaded that universities should be the major target from which they derive funds back in order to deal with broader budget repair.鈥
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