twistedrebel
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+1, yeah and education is our 3rd biggest export worth a few billion to the Australian economy.I also must add that international students pay full fees, which in effect, 'subsidises' the education you are undergoing right now. Local students only pay a fraction of the price they're supposed to. Looking deeper, you will notice international students economically contribute much more than that. They help our economy by paying rent, buying all their stuff and taking part time jobs, all without much government support. This is way better than dole bludgers and abos. I don't know where this statistic comes from so correct me if I'm wrong, but apparently education is Australia's third biggest export. There are probably better things to complain about.
I would rather complain about bogans/arabs/whoever living off centrelink or wastage of tax payer money. Also doing group with people who dont know english too well is all part of the learning process. In the real world not everyone knows english and due to globalisation your going to have to interact with people are not native english speakers.