Wait. Did everyone miss the part about 'efficiency dividend'?
Dr Emerson said the government would place a 2 per cent "efficiency dividend" on university funding in 2014 and 1.25 per cent the next year, saving about $900 million. This comes just as universities begin pay negotiations expected to increase wages bills by 4 per cent.
Student subsidies is a separate issue, but this efficiency dividend will have stupid consequences. One of Australia's biggest export is education, which was harmed severly when The Rudd/Gillard government cut full fee positions, and all universities took a giant pay cut.
Every department I know of has been downsizing ever since, none of the universities have recovered from this loss.
Universities may seem to be undergoing excessive growth by uncapped enrolments, but that is the only way universities can make that loss back. They aren't allowed to set prices, so they can only increase enrolments, increase class sizes and decrease the frequency of classes, something I've seen first hand over the past few years. The number of 2% and 1.25% may seem small, but it will have absolutely huge detrimental effects on the quality of higher education.
Cutting full fee places is one of the most stupid moves I've seen.
On a side note, this:
The government will also scrap the 10 per cent discount given to students who pay their university fees upfront, saving $230 million.
This just shows what kind of mentality our Labor government has. Why would anyone wish to pay off their debts early? They as a government can't seem to comprehend the idea of paying off a debt, nor should any of their citizens. This is absolutely stupid.
And lastly,
A further $1.2 billion will be saved by requiring students to pay back their $2000 start-up scholarships once they enter the workforce and once an earning threshold is reached. The 80 per cent-plus of university undergraduates who rely on government-funded deferred payment of fees will not be affected.
It's funny to see they cut their own policies which they believed in with so much. This is the only funding cut I agree with.