Rural Health and Medical Training for Far North Queensland (ECR173)
The proposal would provide funding over 4 years from 2022-23 to improve rural health care in Far North Queensland. It includes 2 components and would end on 30 June 2026.
Component 1 would create an additional 20 Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) per year from 2023 for 3 years for medicine at James Cook University.
Component 2 would provide support for the education, training and placement of doctors in hospitals in Far North Queensland through the North Queensland Primary Health Network with the following funding profile.
Read moreRural Health and Medical Training for Far North Queensland (ECR173)
The proposal would provide funding over 4 years from 2022-23 to improve rural health care in Far North Queensland. It includes 2 components and would end on 30 June 2026.
Component 1 would create an additional 20 Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) per year from 2023 for 3 years for medicine at James Cook University.
Component 2 would provide support for the education, training and placement of doctors in hospitals in Far North Queensland through the North Queensland Primary Health Network with the following funding profile.
Read moreRural Health and Medical Training for Far North Queensland (ECR173)
The proposal would provide funding over 4 years from 2022-23 to improve rural health care in Far North Queensland. It includes 2 components and would end on 30 June 2026.
Component 1 would create an additional 20 Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) per year from 2023 for 3 years for medicine at James Cook University.
Component 2 would provide support for the education, training and placement of doctors in hospitals in Far North Queensland through the North Queensland Primary Health Network with the following funding profile.
Read moreRural Health and Medical Training for Far North Queensland (ECR173)
The proposal would provide funding over 4 years from 2022-23 to improve rural health care in Far North Queensland. It includes 2 components and would end on 30 June 2026.
Component 1 would create an additional 20 Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) per year from 2023 for 3 years for medicine at James Cook University.
Component 2 would provide support for the education, training and placement of doctors in hospitals in Far North Queensland through the North Queensland Primary Health Network with the following funding profile.
Read more20,000 More University Places (ECR113)
The proposal would fund Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) for an additional 20,000 undergraduates commencing enrolments, with 10,000 in 2022-23 and 10,000 in 2023-24.
Places, cross-band funding distributions and indexation arrangements would be consistent with those for the 2020-21 Budget measure JobMaker Plan — higher education — additional support for students and education providers, with additional Commonwealth Grants Scheme (CGS) funding for commencing enrolments being provided for four years after commencement.
The proposal would commence on 1 July 2022.
Read more20,000 More University Places (ECR113)
The proposal would fund Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) for an additional 20,000 undergraduates commencing enrolments, with 10,000 in 2022-23 and 10,000 in 2023-24.
Places, cross-band funding distributions and indexation arrangements would be consistent with those for the 2020-21 Budget measure JobMaker Plan — higher education — additional support for students and education providers, with additional Commonwealth Grants Scheme (CGS) funding for commencing enrolments being provided for four years after commencement.
The proposal would commence on 1 July 2022.
Read more20,000 More University Places (ECR113)
The proposal would fund Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) for an additional 20,000 undergraduates commencing enrolments, with 10,000 in 2022-23 and 10,000 in 2023-24.
Places, cross-band funding distributions and indexation arrangements would be consistent with those for the 2020-21 Budget measure JobMaker Plan — higher education — additional support for students and education providers, with additional Commonwealth Grants Scheme (CGS) funding for commencing enrolments being provided for four years after commencement.
The proposal would commence on 1 July 2022.
Read more20,000 More University Places (ECR113)
The proposal would fund Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) for an additional 20,000 undergraduates commencing enrolments, with 10,000 in 2022-23 and 10,000 in 2023-24.
Places, cross-band funding distributions and indexation arrangements would be consistent with those for the 2020-21 Budget measure JobMaker Plan — higher education — additional support for students and education providers, with additional Commonwealth Grants Scheme (CGS) funding for commencing enrolments being provided for four years after commencement.
The proposal would commence on 1 July 2022.
Read more20,000 More University Places (ECR113)
The proposal would fund Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) for an additional 20,000 undergraduates commencing enrolments, with 10,000 in 2022-23 and 10,000 in 2023-24.
Places, cross-band funding distributions and indexation arrangements would be consistent with those for the 2020-21 Budget measure JobMaker Plan — higher education — additional support for students and education providers, with additional Commonwealth Grants Scheme (CGS) funding for commencing enrolments being provided for four years after commencement.
The proposal would commence on 1 July 2022.
Read moreFree TAFE and University (ECR528)
This proposal would eliminate the costs of university and Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institute qualifications for Australian citizens and permanent residents in public universities and TAFE institutions, and increase funding for public universities. The proposal comprises the following components.
Component 1: The Australian Government would pay the full student contribution amount for all undergraduate and postgraduate students studying at public universities.
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