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A Chinese student in Sydney is paying $300 a week for a room in a share house where the landlord bans the tenants from using air conditioning. Picture: NCA Newswire/John Feder

Universities benefit from international students but fail to provide housing

Australia’s biggest universities are failing to provide 80 per cent of their foreign students with guaranteed housing, despite taking in $9bn a year in tuition fees.

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