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Thambis ditching Oz for Sinkieland?

Lee Hsien Tau

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July 30, 2009
Thambis ditching Oz for Sinkieland?

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Indian students are turning their backs on Australia after a spate of violent attacks and a crackdown on migration scams. --PHOTO: REUTERS


SYDNEY - INDIAN students are turning their backs on Australia after a spate of violent attacks and a crackdown on migration scams, threatening a US$13 billion (S$18.8 billion) industry, education officials said Thursday.

IDP Education, Australia's largest student recruiter in India, said inquiries at its 14 offices there had dropped off by 80 per cent amid a storm of negative publicity over alleged racial violence and exploitation.

'The way this story's been reported in India has very much overplayed what's happening,' a spokesman told AFP.

'We are working hard to just remind people that Australian education is fundamentally high quality, and we think that we can change attitudes in the next few months.' The International Education Association of Australia, which represents universities' international student business arms, said Indian enrolments and interest in private colleges were already suffering.

Executive director Dennis Murray said vocational colleges would be particularly hard-hit with early indications of an industry-wide slowdown in 2010.

Student groups have said about 1,000 international scholars, mainly Indian, were already 'in limbo' after their colleges closed and the number could hit 5,000 when the shake-out is complete.

'I think you would have to say that in parts of the industry, and that's probably in the private vocational institutions in particular, there's an immediate effect starting to show,' Mr Murray said.
'So next year's going to be tough for them. For universities (it will be) probably tough too, but less so. Everybody would be carefully watching the figures.' Australia's higher education industry has swelled to some A$15.5 billion a year, the country's third-largest export earner, with universities and colleges actively targeting India's growing middle class.

But the government has conceded some of the private colleges that have sprung up to meet booming demand were 'sub-standard' and unlikely to meet tough new requirements designed to prevent students being ripped off.

This week, Canberra vowed to clamp down on unscrupulous migration agents and private colleges after a TV investigation found students could pay for fake English-language certificates needed to apply for residency.

The ABC's 'Four Corners' programme reported that some Indian families had been left broke after sending children to Australia for courses that failed to deliver any educational value, lured by false promises of permanent residency.

The revelations further damaged Australia's reputation after a series of attacks on Indian students prompted demonstrations in Melbourne and Sydney last month.

Mr Murray said Australia's relationship with India was durable and, though he anticipated a 'bit of a glitch, I think we will bounce back.' 'When I first got involved in India we thought we'd be lucky to get 5,000 students, we've now got 95,000 students from India,' he said.'Growth has been too quick and wrong in some of the sectors, particularly where it's linked to immigration, but India's not going to go away.' -- AFP
 

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The problem is most of them will be here to freeload on scholarships funded by the public and compete for jobs in a bleak market with jobless locals.

Home > Breaking News > World > Story

July 30, 2009
Thambis ditching Oz for Sinkieland?


Indian students are turning their backs on Australia after a spate of violent attacks and a crackdown on migration scams. --PHOTO: REUTERS


SYDNEY - INDIAN students are turning their backs on Australia after a spate of violent attacks and a crackdown on migration scams, threatening a US$13 billion (S$18.8 billion) industry, education officials said Thursday.

IDP Education, Australia's largest student recruiter in India, said inquiries at its 14 offices there had dropped off by 80 per cent amid a storm of negative publicity over alleged racial violence and exploitation.

-- AFP
 

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Come Come all can come. Now besides China Mei Mei I can also taste Indian curry.

Fuck my CPF, I am going to give it all to these pussies.
 

Leongsam

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Good riddence I say. I don't condone violence but sometimes the ends justify the means.
 

SamuelStalin

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There are virtually no beggars in Spornland now because the latest legislation have severely frowned upon such socially-unsightly activities :p:p:p
 

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Just heard the deafening crashing noise of 75% Chink balls shrivel and drop onto the bare concrete. These mollycoddled Chink losers can't handle a handful of thambis.. imagine the busloads of thambis coming to SG and taking away their jobs!!! We can expect the default rates to go up along with suicide and Chink whining and whinging.
 

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The problem is most of them will be here to freeload on scholarships funded by the public and compete for jobs in a bleak market with jobless locals.

You stupid bastard Sporn fuck.

You will die before me, you ugly, stupid and worthless dog.
 
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