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NSW universities took $3.2 billion from domestic students but are still running
Despite charging more than $50,000 for some degrees , the state’s universities are operating at an average loss of $12,000 for each domestic student. Universities across NSW made $3.2 billion from local students last year, an increase of $234 million from 2024 thanks to an extra 11,000 domestic enrolments, the auditor-general found in a report tabled to parliament on Thursday.
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