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Title

  • Bills — Universities Accord (Student Support and Other Measures) Bill 2024; Second Reading
  • Universities Accord (Student Support and Other Measures) Bill 2024 - Second Reading - Criticism and refer bill to committee

Description

  • <p class="speaker">Milton Dick</p>
  • <p>The question before the House is that the amendment moved by the honourable member for Bradfield be agreed to.</p>
  • The majority voted against an [amendment](https://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;query=Id:legislation/billhome/display.w3p;query=Id%3A%22legislation%2Famend%2Fr7231_amend_0d4429b9-bf71-46b5-b72f-98264127c315%22;rec=0) to the usual second reading motion, which is "*that the bill be read a second time*" (parliamentary jargon for agreeing with the main idea of the bill). This means the usual motion will remain unchanged. The amendment was introduced by Bradfield MP [Paul Fletcher](https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/people/representatives/bradfield/paul_fletcher) (Liberal).
  • ### Amendment text
  • > *That all words after “That” be omitted with a view to substituting the following words:*
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  • >> *“whilst not declining to give the bill a second reading, the House notes that:*
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  • >> *(1) the Government’s economic mismanagement and high inflation has resulted in escalating student debt for some 3 million Australians with a HELP (Higher Education Loan Program) loan;*
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  • >> *(2) the proposal to change HELP indexation to the lower of the wage price index or the consumer price index would still result in student debts increasing by 11.1 per cent since June 2022, with no date by which student debt credits will be applied or refunds paid;*
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  • >> *(3) whether it is student debt, housing or paying bills, Australians continue to suffer acute cost-of living pain under this Government;*
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  • >> *(4) the Government has failed to detail eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Prac Payments or how students will receive those payments, noting that students studying in other areas of workforce shortage such as occupational therapy, psychology and veterinary studies have been excluded from the scheme;*
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  • >> *(5) the Government’s decision to mandate 40 per cent of the Student Services and Amenities Fee revenue be directed to student led organisations, including student unions, associations and guilds, lacks any transparency measures to ensure money is spent on services which support student welfare; and*
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  • >> *(6) the bill has been referred to the Senate Education and Employment Legislation Committee for inquiry to report by 3 October 2024”.*
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