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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Christine Chen

Three million Australians have their student debt cut

  • Australia's parliament has passed a law to cut student loans by 20 per cent, fulfilling a key election promise.
  • This legislation will wipe more than A$16 billion in debt for three million Australians.
  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated that the measure aims to ease the rising cost of living and ensure education does not lead to a lifetime of debt.
  • Education Minister Jason Clare highlighted that the law would 'take a weight' off young people, acknowledging the significant support from millennials and Generation Z.
  • The changes, backdated from June 1, 2025, also include raising the minimum repayment threshold for student loans from an income of A$54,435 to A$67,000

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Why Australia wiped billions off student loans for millions of people

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