Calls to drop university HECS debts for veterinary students in rural Australia

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Calls to drop university HECS debts for veterinary students in rural Australia
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The Australian Veterinary Association is calling for the government to drop university HECS debts in rural Australia for veterinary graduates.

The call is for the government to do more to encourage graduates to move to rural

regions and could work alongside programs waving fees for doctors, nurses and teachers.

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