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Private colleges are being told to stop recruiting fake overseas students, the Reserve Bank has held interest rates steady and the Coalition wants overhaul of deportation bill.

Building workers will be promised a $90.6 million package in next week’s federal budget to boost the labour supply in the construction sector, in another federal move to reach an ambitious target to build more homes.The federal government will put the funds towards more fee-free TAFE courses and a bigger apprenticeship program to start in January, saying this will help it achieve its goal of adding 1.2 million homes over the next five years.

A second part commits $26.4 million to fund 5,000 places in pre-apprenticeship programs over the same two years. A third element puts $1.8 million toward skills assessments for 1,900 potential migrants to work in construction and housing.“This is a great opportunity for people to gain a trade whilst accessing government incentives and reduce cost of living pressures through more affordable housing,” O’Connor says in a statement.

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