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Tag Archives: senate enquiry

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Private Colleges getting a knock for D2D sales

Newsprivate college, senate enquiry, VET FEE-HELP

Consumers across Australia, particularly in regional and low-income communities, have seen a surge in door-to-door sales offering vocational training courses from private colleges. If you have been targeted we want to hear from you. Spruikers (often from the same companies that were engaged in Energy D2D sales) have been known to enrol students in courses

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