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Students ponder future without youth allowance

04 Feb, 2010 11:40 AM
AFTER 12 years of hard work, students in our region are finding out what their future holds as the offers from universities are being made this month.

Instead of celebrating, many students are still wondering if they can even attend university this year, According to Barry Haase MHR.

“Students have been left in the lurch, wondering what kind of student income support they might receive in 2010,” said Mr Haase.

In spite of the fact that the Coalition supported the bulk of proposed changes to the Youth Allowance, including changes to the parental income thresholds, Minister Gillard refused to address the Coalition’s concerns with the cuts to the “gap year” for those who must leave home to attend university.

“The cuts would have meant that some students who in good faith committed a year to earning enough money to qualify for youth allowance, would have not been eligible to receive independent youth allowance having worked that year.”

Mr Haase said the Coalition is fundamentally opposed to retrospective changes to legislation, as in this case it would have punished those who tried to do the right thing, particularly those from rural Australia, who followed the rules that were in place at the time.

“What is also distressing for students is that Julia Gillard also decided to abolish Commonwealth scholarships without having an alternative in place.

“We are now faced with the outrageous situation where there are no Commonwealth relocation allowances and no scholarships for students to apply for upon acceptance of heir university place over the next few weeks,” said Mr Haase.

“So what does this mean for students now? The current arrangements and rules for Youth Allowance remain in place, but both students and parents are starting to panic given they don’t know what to expect from the Rudd Government this year.

“We sincerely hope that when parliament resumes Julia Gillard finally puts the needs of students first and takes responsibility for this mess.

“Australia deserves better than a part-time Minister who leaves university students in the lurch.”

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