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Fee Hikes Make Mockery Of Government Claims

Alliance Party media release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday 11 October 2007

Fee Hikes Make Mockery Of Government Claims

The Alliance Party says fee hikes at Victoria University make a mockery of Government claims of a world class education system and the 'knowledge society.'

Alliance education spokesperson Richard Wallis says Victoria University’s recent decision to raise fees by 5% despite objections by students is a result of a funding system designed to shift the financial burden of education onto students.

"Education Minister Steve Maharey talks of wanting a world class education system, but once again we see the Labour Government not prepared to invest the resources to make this a reality."

Mr Wallis says many students go through university "living off two minute noodles and living in almost squalid conditions" and were being crushed under a $9 billion debt.

He agrees with Victoria University Finance committee chairman, James Ogden, who described the funding increase received as “laughable”.

If New Zealand is to have a world class education system then we must be prepared to pay for it, Mr Wallis says.

"Funding shortages should not be passed onto those who can least afford it – students."

The Alliance backs Victoria University Students Association president- elect Joel Cosgrove who has lambasted the fee rise.

The Alliance supports a genuine free education system, paid for by a progressive taxation system, that does away with the need for fees and loans, and allows all New Zealanders access to a high quality, world class, education system.

ENDS

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