Higher Education : An Election Issue in the South West
21 August 2001
NTEU National President Dr Carolyn Allport will visit Warrnambool today to discuss higher education policy with members at Deakin University.
Higher Education policy will be brought into focus during the Federal Election, and Dr Allport hopes that the critical role of Deakin University in the region is recognised by all political parties.
"Deakin plays a crucial role in the region and is the most popular choice of university among Western District students. Federal Government policy has hurt Deakin. A 6.1% real cut in funding since 1996 has meant that Deakin's excellent work in servicing the region is made that bit harder." Dr Allport said.
Each year, over 170 students leave Warrnambool to study. Dr Allport says that by strengthening the position of the Warrnambool campus, it would be better able to meet local needs.
"The purpose of our meeting with members today is to build a campaign around Deakin's role within the region. All political parties need to pay closer attention to the needs of regions, to listen to what local communities say, and to respond with real financial commitments. Deakin University needs adequate government support to build closer linkages with the community and industry so it can more effectively contribute to the future of the region." Dr Allport concluded.

