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Labor promises fee-free TAFE and slashed HECS debts in re-election pitch
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2024-11-04
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The government has started making re-election promises, saying it will slash student debt and introduce more fee-free TAFE as it attempts to steer conversation away from the QANTAS upgrade controversy.
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