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American election

How Does the American Election Affect Australia?
The campaigning is over, the votes have been cast, and the results are in—Donald Trump has won the race to become President of the United... Read More

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Mastering Exam Time: A Guide to Managing Your Mental Health Under Pressure
October is Mental Health Month in Australia. This is a time when people from all walks of life come together to promote awareness and... Read More

Events

Melbourne Lord Mayor Candidates Debate International Student Policies Ahead of Election
Recently, Scape Australia La Trobe hosted an exciting event where six Lord Mayor candidates convened to discuss international student... Read More

enrolment cap

As Enrolment Caps Loom, Polling Shows Public Support for International Students
Recent polling commissioned by Universities Australia reveals generally positive attitudes toward international students, with 61 per cent... Read More

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Sexual Health 101: A Guide for International Students in Australia
Starting your exciting journey of studying abroad in Australia brings so many new experiences, from the thrill of newfound freedom to the... Read More

American culture

How Does Australian Politics Differ From American Politics?
With the 2024 US presidential election on every TV, newspaper, and social media feed, you might be wondering how the American political... Read More

Australian culture

Can I Get Involved in Australian Politics as an International Student?
While living and studying in Australia, getting involved in politics can be a great way to learn more about the country and meet... Read More

Australian culture

Australian Politics 101: A Brief Guide for Newcomers
As an international student living and working in Australia, it can be helpful to understand how Australian politics works.  Changes to... Read More

Department of Home Affairs

A New Minister For Home Affairs: Could This Change Anything for International Education?
The Prime Minister has announced a significant cabinet reshuffle, with Clare O’Neil moved out of the Department of Home Affairs and The... Read More

food

Where You Can Seek Support if You Can’t Afford Food or Groceries
For international students in Australia, balancing the cost of living with academic commitments can sometimes be a juggling act,... Read More