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July 3, 2009
Foreign, regional students to be given priority in on-campus housing in Australia
     Canberra: Newly arrived international students could be given priority for on-campus accommodation as one way of boosting safety, according to a position paper released on Thursday by Universities Australia. University Australia chief executive Glenn Withers stressed that priority should also be given to domestic students from regional areas and interstate who have to move to attend university. "We don't want to advantage international students over Australian students who also have to move," Dr Withers told The Australian. But he said people who have to move away from support networks, such as international and rural students, deserved priority. Some universities already give priority to international students but it isn't uniform across the sector. Dr Withers noted that not all universities could be expected to offer such a guarantee given space shortage of space on some campuses. The position paper also supports extending student travel concessions to international students. Every state and territory except NSW and Victoria already extends the concession to international students. The paper also argues that international students should be included in any move by the government to introduce a voluntary community service corps for students as floated by the 2020 summit last year.

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