Education reforms that disadvantage women?

Senators: Stand against education reforms that disadvantage women

CAMPAIGN UPDATE: Fair Agenda members have hand delivered your signatures to key crossbench Senators around the country, showing the community opposes education reforms that would disadvantage women.

Up to $45,000 – that­­’s the amount of extra interest women could end up paying on their degree under the Government’s proposed tertiary education overhaul,[1] a legislation package being negotiated right now.

Researchers have shown that the Government's proposed changes to university loan interest will effectively operate as a ‘double whammy’ for many women. First because the gender pay gap extends the time women need to pay off their debt (during which their debt will grow), and then again because any woman who takes time off work to care for children will see their debt grow further in this time.[2]

The cross bench Senators could be expected to vote on these changes as soon as next week. Can you make sure they hear loud and clear that their constituents don’t want education changes that disadvantage women? Sign and share the petition; and local Fair Agenda members will deliver your messages to the Senators' offices this week.

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[1] The Abbott Government’s planned de-regulation of uni degrees to hit women the hardest, National Tertiary Education Union, 26 June 2014. Figure based on a three-year accountancy degree, currently costing $30,255, which would climb to about $75,000. The repayments on the degree would grow to $120,000 – including $45,000 in interest, for graduates who take time off to have children and then work part-time. The degree would take 36 years to pay off – compared with 10 years for a typical graduate today. This compares with 23 years for an accountancy graduate who stays in the workforce, who would face repayments of $99,000 - including $24,000 of interest. ‘Women to be hit hardest by student loan debt’, Sydney Morning Herald, 27 May 2014.

[2]HECS upon you: NATSEM models the real impact of higher uni fees, The Conversation, 25 June 2014. ‘Pyne’s education policies hurt women – but the men in cabinet don’t seem to have noticed’, The Guardian, 11 August 2014.

Help us get to 3,500 signatures

3,280 SIGNATURES

Dear Senator,

We're concerned that the Government's proposed changes to university loan interest rates have a built-in bias against women. We urge you to oppose this unfair proposal, and any other education reforms that will disproportionately hurt women. 

Signed,

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Savitri , 4215  /  signed 2014-08-18 13:39:05 +1000
"I support the women of Australia who want to study and get a degree for a fair price as well as any students from any background who wants to pursue a university degree to improve their lives .This Government is ruining the lives of disadvantaged people and low income earners everyday, seemingly seeking to make a huge gap between the haves and have nots in society. Education is one of the things that can give all people equality and as such should be affordable for all people whether poor or wealthy.Now we find that women will be on the bottom of the heap in this struggle for affordable higher education that its currently in the hands of our misogynistic,racist,anti poor government. To those who do not belong to this ugly minded group of people, please don’t make yourself the same by voting to degrate our society and the right of all to a good education and better life. "
Derek , 4720  /  signed 2014-08-18 13:37:49 +1000
"It is vital to any modern society that gender plays no role in either enhancing or restricting education opportunity.
Current Fed. Govt. budget proposals must be defeated to enable fair access to education for all."
Amber , 4217  /  signed 2014-08-18 13:37:44 +1000
"My granddaughter, bright as a button, with tremendous potential will probably not be able to attend University, just as I wouldn’t have been able to if I had not had an Education Department Scholarship in my day. What kind of country do you want? Poverty of intellect, third world status, and a massive uneducated, intelligent people who may not be University educated but disaffected and unhappy. How boring, stupid and inequitable is that? Think forst, and put the people of this country above multi-nationals, big business and the ultra rich. Think first."
Paula , 4562  /  signed 2014-08-18 13:34:42 +1000
Susan , 4104  /  signed 2014-08-18 13:34:12 +1000
Brian , 4370  /  signed 2014-08-18 13:30:24 +1000
Linda , 4568  /  signed 2014-08-18 13:26:42 +1000
"Dear Senators ,
Once again women are ignored and made to pay, I am sorry to say I now believe is Australia is defiantly a male dominated society once again, I thought it had grown up but the shackles of male ignorance is once again being used against women..
This means that lack of health care, lack of protection and support for children and the elderly, education only for the rich.
These are the things that women bring to a healthy society and why they are the first to be destroyed.
It is easy to see the cultures that have advanced into good strong and balanced societies and Australia is walking backwards.
It takes so long and hard for people to gain rights and and so quickly they are taken away,
And that time is here now.
I ask that you please consider your grandmother, mother, wife, daughters and granddaughters, as one day you may not be at the top of the food chain and then you will not be able to protect those you love and the most venerable you would like to protect.
Please protect women and give us the equal rights we need to help make Australia the best and most advanced society we can as a nation of equals.

Linda McHenry "
Dieter , 4220  /  signed 2014-08-18 13:23:57 +1000
Bryn , 4031  /  signed 2014-08-18 13:22:24 +1000
Niels , 4105  /  signed 2014-08-18 13:19:56 +1000
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