Senator accuses the government of not treating reform with ‘urgency it deserves’ - with no modelling done on the cost of reversing or replacing the JRG scheme

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Reversing the program that has left Australia’s arts students paying $50,000 degrees is facing more delay, as the body tasked with reforming the controversial job ready graduates scheme is unlikely to be ready on Labor’s timeline.

The education minister, Jason Clare, is set to introduce legislation to formally establish the Australian Tertiary Education Commission (Atec) in the final sitting week of the year.

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Source: Guardian - World News