Bushfires pose costly risk to Australia's booming international education market

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Australia's catastrophic bushfires and the smoke haze blanketing major cities have sparked concerns among international students, presenting a risk for an industry that has become the country's third most valuable export.

Australia's catastrophic bushfires and the smoke haze blanketing major cities have sparked concerns among international students, presenting a risk for an industry that has become the country's third most valuable export.

The sector's concerns will be up for discussion at a roundtable meeting convened by Education Minister Dan Tehan in Canberra on Wednesday. The gathering will look at concerns about the impact of bushfires throughout education, including early childhood and schools."We are also monitoring the situation and developing a communications strategy to let the world know that Australia is open for business and continues to offer a world-leading education," he said.

While only a tiny number of education providers have been directly threatened by bushfires, the smoke haze has emerged as a particular concern among many Asian students and their families. Institutions have been forced to tackle concerns expressed by the overseas education agents that send the vast majority of students.

"We have international students who are worried about what's going on in Australia ... I think some of the worry is the air pollution. People have seen the pictures of the red sky."

 

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northway_debbie It used to be the 1 export, until the govt shifted financial support from education to coal mining.

Bullshit.

ScottMorrisonMP GladysB DanielAndrewsMP

Something for the royal commission ScottyfromMarketing says he’ll set up?

Silver lining....

As someone who has had experience with numerous international students the racism they experience in Australia is having far more impact than air quality.

A word to international students who are concerned about air quality: go home.

Most international students come from infested environments so why should they worry over a bit of smoke?

davidbewart GGsackthelibsnow we know who caused this disaster.

FatherBob Its just the start of the wider ramifications

CATASTROPHIC.... GOOGLE 1939 BLACK FRIDAY BUSHFIRES in Victoria ! 3 times worse. This one 2019/20 a campfire

ScottMorrisonMP -Tourism -Agriculture (food security) -Small businesses -People’s health (air polln) -Extinction of indigenous animals & plants - wine industry damaged & now International students r at risk of not coming You achieved what by saving 👇 ClimateCriminal

Every part of the economy has been gravely affected by these bushfires

The majority are Chinese students ,fact. Another inxonvenient truth is, no matter how polluted Australian skies are they're still a huge improvement on China's. Ps.....It's probably why chinese immigration is through the roof too.

tHE COST of coalition backing coal & inverting emissions chart's will continue to rise. One industry after another will fall victim to Climate

Nah it’ll all be ok, ignore the media hype, they sell off fear and outrage.

MinhKular Oh dear ScottMorrisonMP if you ignore experts & refuse to prepare for catastrophic bushfire season makes you and the lnp Useless financial managers JoshFrydenberg brilliant

But ScottyFomMarketing says his current inaction on ClimateEmegency is to ensure the economy doesn’t suffer.

Yeah it is a worry with most international students coming from polluting countries where the air there is not so good

Nimbostratus cloud

Well there's another cost to LNP 's ClimateCrisisDenial, when will it end? When will they realise that ignoring and denial will be much more costly than ClimateAction ?

Another SMH tweet unrelated to the story. The story refers to the issue of misinformation and maps exaggerating the level of burns. The rest is what some academics think. No supporting information. Whilst I can understand there may be some concern it will disappear quickly.

the bush fires have been costing us billions in farm losses 3mils hectares burned million of animals died so coal miners need to pay carbon tax In EU they have carbon tax

ScottMorrisonMP Blaming recent fires on climate change 2 rewrite temp history is what Aus BOM has been doing for some time. *Remodeled measured values *Add hotter locations to only most recent yrs *Deleted hottest day in official recordJanuary 3, 1909.

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Whoever wrote that article must not own a passport! I mean come on how naive is the author!

Fake news, it's just like their homes, won't matter 1 iota.

In 2.5 years, can the media repeat after me please 'What's the price of your inaction policies Mr PM?' Barnaby_Joyce has sold out farmers to coal. Europe aren't giving us a good deal under our form. 'What's the price of inaction Mr Joyce?' 9NewsAUS 7NewsSydney 7NewsAustralia

Meanwhile Scott Morrison rules out ClimateAction on causes of ClimateChange content with only addressing impacts. auspol BushFireCrisisAustralia

Hmmm. I think Barnaby needs to make a statement here

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