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“The plan that we announce today is about getting young Aussies into homes more quickly and helping them afford that home,” Dutton told reporters in Melbourne.
What is the Coalition’s plan for international students?
The Coalition also said it would raise the student visa application charge to $5,000 for Group of Eight universities and $2,500 for remaining international students.
The Coalition will also review a visa that allows international students to live, study and work in Australia after they’ve completed studies. It said the review would address the “misuse” of the visa, “as a way to gain access to the Australian labour market and as a pathway to permanent migration”.
Dutton says students save on commute
He responded by flagging that the Coalition’s promise to bring down the cost of petrol would save students money at the bowser.
Greens, universities criticise Coalition plan
“The facts are clear, we’ve seen the evidence: international students are not the cause of skyrocketing rents or unaffordable housing. That responsibility lies squarely with successive governments who have refused to build enough public housing and prioritised lining the pockets of wealthy property investors.”

Greens deputy leader Mehreen Faruqi accused the Coalition of “scapegoating” migrants and international students. Source: AAP / Bianca De Marchi
Universities Australia, meanwhile, said the proposal would cause economic damage and would not solve the housing crisis.
The Business Council of Australia also said that placing further caps on international students would impact one of the country’s major export sectors.