The Green Party and students have strongly criticized the government's decision to scrap fees-free tertiary education, arguing it disproportionately affects young people, especially those from lower-income backgrounds, and undermines access to education amid rising costs ofliving
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disproportionate impact on low-income students
Green Party criticises government's 'outrageous' decision to scrap fees-free tertiary educationteachers' earnings lag behind comparable professions
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