The podcast discusses the surge in international student enrolments in New Zealand, highlighting growth trends, government goals, and strategic expansion into new markets like India and Sri Lanka, while emphasizing the economic and educational value of international education.
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We're definitely out there hustling. We've um just put in a new regional director for India who'll be working there with the team that already existed. We've also opened up an office in Sri Lanka for the first time. That's a fast growing new market.
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