Victoria
Premier joins thousands for Vindaloo against violence

AFIS joined the Premier of Victoria today at a Vindaloo lunch.

From the Office of Premier of Victoria

The Premier John Brumby today joined thousands of Victorians participating in the Vindaloo Against Violence initiative by having lunch at an Indian restaurant with people from Victoria’s Indian student community.

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International Student Care Service NOW OPEN!

A new 24-hour support and welfare service that will make a real difference for international students completing their studies in Victoria has officially opened its doors by Premier John Brumby on 28 January.

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Flying start for students landing in Melbourne

From the Minister for Skills and Workforce Participation

International students will be given a flying start to life in Victoria when they receive a warm welcome at the International Student Welcome Desk located in the arrivals hall at Melbourne Airport, Minister for Skills and Workforce Participation Bronwyn Pike said today.

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GEOS collapse - Students left hanging again

Australian Federation of International Students (AFIS) is very concerned for the wellbeing of the students affected by the closure of GEOS, and calls on authorities to provide students with certainty and confidence at upcoming post-closure student meetings.

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Students demand explanation over ACPET's “shocking” decision

The Australian Federation of International Students (AFIS) demands an explanation from the Australian Council for Private Education and Training (ACPET), for rejecting a proposal that would have allowed Meridian students who were two weeks away from graduation to complete their studies.

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