'Completely random': TAFEs warn against Labor's $8000 fee cap

By Matthew Knott, Education Correspondent
Updated May 6 2016 - 5:34pm, first published 4:45pm
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten delivers the budget reply speech on Thursday night. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten delivers the budget reply speech on Thursday night. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Martin Riordan: Favours a more flexible approach. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Martin Riordan: Favours a more flexible approach. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Catering students. Photo: Jim Rice
Catering students. Photo: Jim Rice

Students at TAFEs and private colleges could be forced to pay hefty upfront fees under Labor's plan to limit vocational loans to $8000 a year.

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