Lobbies to feds: no contract on parents and friends who help students cheat
Stephen Matchett, Campus Morning Mail
“Students are wary that the broad scope of the legislation may target individuals who could breach academic integrity by providing assistance to their friends,” the National Union of Students, the Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations, the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Postgraduate Association and the Union of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students said last night.
They call on the government “to amend the proposed legislation so that it only targets organised, commercial cheating providers.”