Rally Illustrates Full Impact Of Student Debt
4 AUGUST 1999
500 Victoria University students
marched down to a rally in Civic Square today. The rally
was part of the National Week of Action against Student
Debt. Of particular note the "Debt-o-Meter" which
illustrated the rapidly rising student debt interest.
"The 'Debt-o-Meter' visually illustrated the irreversible
crisis we are accelerating to," said VUWSA Campaigns Officer
Yadana Saw, "The interest rate means that the national
student debt rises at a net rate of $1.7 million per day,
realistically there is no feasible way we can repay this."
"Thankfully the weather held up and we were all able
to get down to Civic Square and have our say. We have known
about the shortfalls and implications of student loans for a
long time and today was a good day to be heard." said Ms.
Saw
Speakers included Brian Easton, AUS and student
representatives along with various politicians, all of whom
agreed that the Loan Scheme was inadequate and in need of
reform.
The aim of the protest was to promote free
education as a solution to the crippling loan
scheme.
"The taxpayer-funded free education system has
not saddled us with problems, it is this present user-pays
scheme that has serious negative implications for the
future. The irony is that the politicians who promoted the
loan scheme did not pay a cent for tertiary education." said
Saw.
Student debt has been recognised as a major problem; the upcoming tertiary review has student organisations worried.
"Most of us are fearing the
worst on August 18th, the tertiary review will probably see
education as a cost rather than an investment. That is a
very short-sighted and foolish position to take and students
will not accept
it."
--ENDS-