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Aussie expats in for 'rude shock' if they fail to pay off HECS debts
Australian Community Media
2024-02-05
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Living overseas used to be considered a ‘free pass’ on compulsory repayments, but that ended when the overseas debt recovery bill was introduced in 2017.
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