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August 15, 2025 by
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Reni Yuliastutik

📢 Australia Boosts International Student Numbers with Focus on Southeast Asia

The Australian Government has announced a significant policy shift, increasing its international student intake cap by 25,000 places for 2026, bringing the total to 295,000. This move reflects a renewed commitment to supporting the international education sector while deepening ties with key regions — especially Southeast Asia.

🎯 Why the Increase?

After previous discussions of tightening student migration, the government now emphasizes stability and strategic growth. This includes boosting the economy, strengthening diplomatic ties, and managing student housing more effectively.

🌏 Focus on Southeast Asia

Australia is prioritizing enrolments from Southeast Asia — including Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, and others — by encouraging universities to:

  • Build stronger partnerships with the region
  • Offer scholarships and alumni programs
  • Demonstrate housing capacity for students

This targeted approach aims to create long-term cultural and professional links, while ensuring students receive the support they need.

🏫 What It Means for Students

✅ More spots available in top universities and colleges

✅ Faster visa processing for high-priority institutions

✅ Greater support for accommodation and settlement

✅ Enhanced career and networking opportunities in Australia

🌟 Final Thoughts

This is fantastic news for students from Southeast Asia looking to study abroad. With Australia reopening its doors wider, now is the perfect time to plan your academic future down under.


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