Which are Table A and B institutions in Australia?

In the latest Senate Education Employment Legislation Committee report, the committee has recommended that the controversial student cap on international student enrolments be instated.

However the original proviso that course-level quotas should be applied was not endorsed – for all Table A and Table B institutions and TAFEs.

The committee recommended “that the bill be amended to remove the ability for the Minister to set course-level limits for Table A and B universities and
TAFE providers”.

So the question is, which institutions are in the list?

It appears to be all universities, public and private, and TAFEs which are government funded Technical and Further Education colleges.

This means that course-level caps will still be applied to private colleges.

Table A:

Australian National University

Central Queensland University

Charles Darwin University

Charles Sturt University

Curtin University

Deakin University

Edith Cowan University

Federation University Australia

Flinders University

Griffith University

James Cook University

La Trobe University

Macquarie University

Monash University

Murdoch University

Queensland University of Technology

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

Southern Cross University

Swinburne University of Technology

The University of Adelaide

The University of Melbourne

The University of Notre Dame Australia

The University of Queensland

The University of Sydney

The University of Western Australia

University of Canberra

University of Newcastle

University of New England

University of New South Wales

University of South Australia

University of Southern Queensland

University of Tasmania

University of Technology Sydney

University of the Sunshine Coast

University of Wollongong

Victoria University

Western Sydney University

Australian Catholic University Limited

Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education

Table B

Avondale University

Bond University Limited

University of Divinity

Torrens University Australia Ltd

Source: Higher Education Support Act 2003 and Department of Education website.

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