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With average salaries topping $1 million, uni bosses pay should be linked to core mission of educating Australian students to meet Australian needs.
Salvatore BabonesAcademic
Dec 17, 2024 – 1.34pm
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Ordinary Australians may be struggling under the weight of a sluggish economy, stagnant wages, and a housing crisis, but it’s a lucky country for university administrators.
Australia’s vice chancellors are famously among the highest paid in the world, with average salaries topping $1 million.
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Salvatore Babones is an associate professor at the University of Sydney and the executive director of the Indian Century Roundtable.
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