A man who issued seven vocational education and training (VET) statements of attainment despite not being authorised to do so has been convicted and fined $3000 in the ACT Magistrates Court, following an investigation by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA). In November 2015 Paul Purcell delivered a housekeeping training course as a pre-employment program…
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Universities are being urged to block websites that sell essays, identify cheating “hot spots” and consider publishing data on breaches of academic integrity. Australia’s higher education watchdog – Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency – has unveiled new guidelines to tackle the issue. TEQSA chief executive Anthony McClaran said that breaches of academic integrity had…
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In an attempt to consolidate its visa processes, Immigration New Zealand may close several of its offshore and onshore branch offices, a statement by the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment said. The reviewal process includes: Specialising visa processing by sector Reducing the number of processing sites Increasing the number of visas processed onshore Implementing…
More Aussies taking to route to New Zealand In the last 12 months – 25,000 people have migrated from Australia to New Zealand. Migration experts say that New Zealand’s economy is powering ahead as unemployment rates in New Zealand are currently sitting at around 5 percent, that compares with about 5.5 percent in Australia.
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Family reunions: Government asked to introduce 5000 additional visa places Advocates have urged the government to provide an additional 5,000 visa places for refugees seeking family reunification. A new ReachTEL poll, commissioned by the Refugee Council of Australia (RCA) and Jesuit Social Services, found that most Australians support refugee family reunions. Currently, there are 13,750…
Deadline for asylum seekers who came by boat over! Hundreds of asylum seekers, who came to Australia by boat in the previous government’s time, will now face deportation after the October 1 deadline to apply for a visa expired this week. Back in May, Immigration Minister Peter Dutton had announced that 7,500 asylum seekers who…
€200,000 business studies scholarship for Australian students In an attempt to build new connections between Australia and Ireland over education, the Trinity Business School and the Ireland Funds Australia announced a new €200,000 scholarship fund on September 24th. The new scholarship is jointly funded by the Trinity and The Ireland Funds Australia and will fund…
SriLankan man, sick wife to be deported within weeks A SriLankan man, his wife and their 16-month-old will have to give up their attempts and dreams for a permanent residency in Australia and will soon be deported by the Department, who has not revealed the reason for visa application refusal. Eranda Ranasinghe Arachchige’s wife Lakmala…
Australia 3rd most popular destination for international students Australia has been ranked as the third most favourite destination for international students. According to a Savills Australian Student Accommodation Market Report, international student growth is stronger than ever before as enrolments in higher education courses with student visas grew by 11 percent from 2015 to 2016.…
155,000 new foreigners make Australia home In the first three months of the 2017-2018 financial year, 155,000 foreigners have settled in Australia already. Migration experts are calling this a boost in net migration to a level that had not been seen since before the global financial crisis. According to The Australian, Australia’s growth rate is double…