Funding - Higher Education & TAFE
Public tertiary education institutions are, by definition, dependent on Government for funding support. Levels of funding, and the balance between public and private sources of income, fundamentally affect NTEU members professional and industrial interests, as well as the capacity of public education institutions to meet the communitys needs and expectations.
Consequently, the NTEU places a high priority on maintaining accurate and up-to-date information about institutional funding. This information informs our representations to Government and our support for enterprise bargaining.
Further information:
| Audit of Higher Education | The NTEU National Office is undertaking an audit of higher education in Australia as directed by National Council 2000.  |
| The West Review: The Review of Higher Education Financing and Policy | The Government's intention to undertake a review of higher education was announced in the August 1996 Federal Budget Statement  |
| University Budgets | Making Sense of University Budgets - a guide for staff  |
| Higher Education Report for the 2002-2004 Triennium | Briefing paper on the Department of Education, Science and Training's Higher Education Report for the 2002-2004 Triennium.  |

