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Aussies ‘shouldn’t get gift of free education’

- LAURA WALTERS

Opposition leader Bill English says the Government promised a tougher stance on Australia for eroding the rights of Kiwis living there – but instead Aussies here will get free tertiary education.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said she would retaliate by hiking fees for Australian students studying in New Zealand if moves were made to do the same to New Zealanders living across the ditch.

Australian students studying in New Zealand stand to benefit from the Government’s new policy of three free years of tertiary eduction, starting with one year free from January 2018.

Ardern said she would withdraw the entitlemen­t if there was a fee hike across the ditch.

But English said New Zealand taxpayers should not have to foot the bill for Australian­s’ tertiary education.

‘‘The whole policy is odd because it means people who don’t go to tertiary training have to pay more tax to make it cheaper for people who do, across the board,’’ he told TVNZ’s Breakfast.

‘‘The Government created the expectatio­n there was going to be some kind of punishment for Australia, in fact they’re getting a free gift of tertiary education here.’’

English said National didn’t think free tertiary education was money well spent, which was likely why the Australian government was planning to hike fees for New Zealanders in Australia.

Ardern met with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull for the first time on Sunday, and the pair discussed the issue.

Turnbull said he was committed to the policies that affected New Zealanders studying in Australia and, while he understood the criticisms: ‘‘Just as we respect New Zealand’s right to manage its affairs and determine its university arrangemen­ts as it sees fit, I know that New Zealand respects our right to do the same on this side of the ditch.’’

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