Mass Education and University Reform in Late Twentieth Century Australia

British Journal of Educational Studies 68 (5):671-690 (2020)
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In 1988 a piece of higher education reform legislation titled The Higher Education Funding Act was devised by the Labor Government and enacted by the Commonwealth of Australia to become law. The te...

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