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It’s time to hedge our bets – Diversifying our reliance on China: Opinion

Chinese and Australian relations have been in the media for a range of reasons lately, with reports claiming that China’s ruling party has been meddling in Australia’s media, university, political and legal systems. These stoushes have spilled over into trade discussions between the two nations across a numbers of industries – including international education.
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How may people in PNG can afford an international education in Australia?
Do scholarships bring money in to universities or cost universities money?
Can student numbers from any other countries scale in the way China does?