huh? what? Why is it a good investment only if I don't complete uni? Their meagre $250/fortnight payments, or whatever it is after i calculate employment income (if I earn like $200/fortnight from work, the payments start decreasing) will be more than repaid when I start earning a grad salary. If someone else got the grad job, then it's likely they got it because they had rich parents and didn't have to work through uni, freeing up time for the skills I've developed.
Also, as I was able to focus on my studies and extracurricular stuff so much, I've developed a crazy amount of skills which will allow me to rise to very high up positions (which Australians may not usually be qualified for). For instance, if I become CMO of an American subsidiary stationed here, and they don't feel the need to import someone from their US branch for the position, then imagine the tax revenue they will get.