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Media Release 10 October 2024

MINISTERIAL DIRECTION 107 TO COST ECONOMY ANOTHER $722 MILLION

The Albanese Government’s unwillingness to lift Ministerial Direction 107 for at least another 38 days could cost the economy a further $722 million and inflict more pain on Australia’s universities.

Universities Australia Chief Executive Officer Mr Luke Sheehy said: “We can’t wait another 38 days – our economy needs the boost international education provides now and our universities need certainty and stability to deliver for the nation.

“Under MD107, almost 60,000 fewer visas have been granted in higher education, stripping an estimated $4 billion out of the economy and putting at risk 14,000 jobs in the university sector.

“This is a cap by stealth that is damaging not just the national economy, but it is also causing serious financial harm to our universities, particularly those in outer suburban and regional areas.

“The Government’s commitment to keep this instrument until it legislates international student caps means this self-inflicted economic harm will continue until at least 18 November 2024.

“Every day MD107 is in place, Australia loses $19 million. This can’t go on.

“We can’t have a handbrake on the economy at a time the Government has promised to grow Australia’s second largest export industry and is seeking to strengthen its economic credentials.

“Overseas students drove half of Australia’s economic growth last year and the Reserve Bank warned this week that a reduction in numbers will hurt our economy, confirming what we know.

“When we need to be growing the economy, the Government is walking the other way.

“Wilfully weakening a $50 billion sector that supports around 250,000 jobs is economic vandalism without precedent.

“No other major export industry is treated in this way.

“Ministerial Direction 107 is doing more harm than good. It needs to be scrapped now, not in a few weeks or months.

“At a cost of $19 million a day, the Government must decide if there is more to gain from short-term politicking or prudent policy.

“It’s a question that should be above politics.”

COST OF MD107 – JURISDICTIONAL BREAKDOWN 

JURISDICTION HE VISAS GRANTED 2022/23 HE VISAS GRANTED 2023/24 DIFFERENCE YOY ECONOMIC HIT (Dec 2023 – June 2024) DAILY COST
NATIONAL 175,200 119,828 -31% (55,372) $4.04bn $19m
VIC 51,668 37,550 -27% (14,118) $1.0bn $4.8m
NSW 59,399 42,967 -27% (16,432) $1.2bn $5.6m
QLD 22,683 15,067 -33% (7,616) $556m $2.6m
WA 15,582 10,002 -35% (5,580) $407.5m $1.9m
SA 16,659 8,995 -46% (7,664) $559.5m $2.6m
TAS 1,833 969 -47% (864) $63m $296,000
ACT 5,578 3,681 -34% (1,897) $138.5m $650,000
NT 1,716 568 -66% (1,148) $83.8m $393,000

WHERE MD107 IS HURTING THE MOST

Federal electorate 2023 overseas commencements 2024 overseas commencements Difference (YoY) Economic hit
Ballarat (Catherine King) 2306 442 -1864 $136.1 million
Tangney (Sam Lim) 5272 3485 -1787 $130.5 million
Cunningham (Alison Byrnes) 4042 2663 -1379 $100.7 million
Cooper (Ged Kearney) 4095 2795 -1300 $94.9 million
Fraser (Daniel Mulino) 4046 2918 -1128 $82.3 million
Boothby (Louise Miller-Frost) 2692 1604 -1088 $79.4 million
Solomon (Luke Gosling) 1997 1038 -959 $70 million
Kooyong (Monique Ryan) 4681 3770 -911 $66.5 million
Herbert (Phillip Thompson) 1962 1064 -898 $65.5 million
Moreton (Graham Perrett) 3817 3003 -814 $59.4 million
Capricornia (Michelle Landry) 2948 2315 -633 $46.2 million
Groom (Garth Hamilton) 998 365 -633 $46.2 million
New England (Barnaby Joyce) 681 272 -409 $29.9 million
Moore (Ian Goodenough) 3722 3378 -344 $25.1 million
Adelaide (Steve Georganas) 2676 2347 -329 $24.0 million
Page (Kevin Hogan) 939 695 -244 $17.8 million
Canberra (Alicia Payne) 5394 5183 -211 $15.4 million
Clark (Andrew Wilkie) 1746 1553 -193 $14.1 million
Newcastle (Sharon Claydon) 1565 1466 -99 $7.2 million
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