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Laura’s studies will help fix the health skills shortage. But she can’t afford the unpaid work her degree requires
smh.com.au
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Modelling has shown it would cost less than $300 million over four years to support allied health students doing mandatory practical placements.
Modelling has shown it would cost less than $300 million over four years to support allied health students doing mandatory practical placements.
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