These changes will increase the funding of universities enabling them to remain internationally competitive over the next century, which also will ensure the continued enrollment of international students.
The changes also improve the long-term fiscal standing of the government. No one will be discouraged from going to university unless they are idiots who don't understand how the systems works or if they were intending to study something useless which they shouldn't really have been studying in the first place.
The benefits from these policies are actually particularly long-term, and given the opposition they're facing the coalition is being very responsible in pursuing changes with benefits long into the future given the average time horizon of a politician.
Of course, students will end up paying more, but these changes ultimately serve the common good.
How exactly are they increasing funding? Aren't they cutting funding, thus allowing uni's to regulate fees to make up for lost income? Or are you getting this straight from the mouth of the Liberal government....
The uni's we have seem to be doing fine already with their international competitiveness, we export a fair bit of education.
I disagree, over the long-term the decrease in skilled labour will generally result in less tax revenue for the government, that being said, the skilled jobs (if we establish any internationally competitive sectors other than digging holes) will be filled by overseas workers. (All generally speaking).
Education is they key to future success of an economy and it seems with these proposed reforms it's aiming at increasing inequality.
Think about it logically, if you come from a low socio-economic background and your family are restricted with the means of supporting you, you will be discouraged. Fees will honestly increase exponentially thus turning educational institutions in to larger money makers than they already are.
From where I see it, these changes do not serve the common good. There is no fiscal emergency, these changes merely seek to promote inequality and serve the interests of lobby groups.
I respect your opinion, but I honestly can't agree at all.