Unpopular uni debts likely to be reversed

By Matthew Knott, Gareth Hutchens
Updated August 17 2014 - 10:18am, first published August 1 2014 - 3:00am
Education minister Christopher Pyne has received advice from leading education economist Bruce Chapman that the HECS budget measures are unfair to poor graduates. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Education minister Christopher Pyne has received advice from leading education economist Bruce Chapman that the HECS budget measures are unfair to poor graduates. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
"Using the long-term bond rate will be regressive": Professor Bruce Chapman. Photo: Andrew Taylor
"Using the long-term bond rate will be regressive": Professor Bruce Chapman. Photo: Andrew Taylor

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