University graduates set to be hit with increase in student debt

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University student loans will increase this year due to high indexation and rising inflation.

University student loans will increase this year due to high indexation and rising inflation. Graduates with an outstanding HECS debt can expect to receive about a $1,500 increase to the average $25,000 higher education loan.

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