The Rudd Labor Governments so-called Independent Youth Allowance legislation concessions have done little to address the glaring inequity of student entitlements if regional students come from the wrong country town. Nationals NSW Senator Fiona Nash said linking entitlement for Independent Youth Allowance to the Australian Standard Geographical Classification is an appalling decision by the Rudd Government and fails to recognise the real challenges students and families from rural and regional Australia face in getting their children a tertiary education. “It costs up to $20,000 per student in relocation costs for a student from regional Australia to attend University, said Senator Fiona Nash. That’s $20,000, having left the family, just to get themselves set up to attend University plus all of the other costs once they are studying. The real issue here should not be about where somebody lives, but how far the family home is from the University those students from regional Australia actually attend. A student from regional Australia has only a 33 per cent chance of attending University compared to a 55 per cent chance for students who come from the major metropolitan cities. “Prime Minister All Talk and No Action Kevin Rudd and his Minister for Too Many Things Julia Gillard are deliberately punishing anyone who chooses to live in the regions. “Talk about an appalling policy decision on-the-run. Rudd Labor has failed to consider the impact its Youth Allowance legislation will have on Australian families who choose live outside of the big cities. “Next time Kevin 747 is flying over regional Australia, he might want to look down and realise it is these people and businesses who are the engine room of the economy and they deserve a fair go. What the Coalition has done through its Youth Allowance amendments is to make a bad bill better. “I firmly believe there needs to be a Tertiary Access Allowance that once and for all addresses the inequities that exist for all students across Australia who want to undertake University studies. “The only way to deliver real equity for regional Australians is to vote the Coalition back into office, said Senator Fiona Nash.
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