Universities encourage government moves to raise student loan repayments – The Australian Financial Review

Student loan repayments could rise in this year’s federal budget. Glenn Hunt Universities have backed moves to consider key changes to the HECS-HELP student loan scheme, giving cover to Education Minister Simon Birmingham to increase costs to students in his higher education reform announcement expected in coming months. The universities’ peak lobby group, Universities Australia,…

After BCCI, SC asks why Lodha reforms should not be implemented in other sports bodies – The Hindu

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$5m debt remains after shell of Kaspersky distributor Hemisphere Technologies in liquidation – CRN Australia

The shell left behind after Hemisphere Technologies sold its assets to a foreign investor has gone into liquidation with debts of nearly $5 million, including hundreds of thousands of dollars owed to security vendor Kaspersky. Just a month after its assets were acquired, the company now called “ACN 152 546 453 Pty Ltd” formerly Hemisphere Technologies…

Blog: Consumers in the dark about Home Free Protected Trust Deeds – Scottish Legal News

Alan McIntosh Scottish consumers are not getting a fair deal. Their homes are being placed at risk because they are being denied solutions that are enshrined in legislation, writes Alan McIntosh. In 2010, when the black clouds of the credit crunch still overhung Scotlands homeowners, the Scottish government formed the Debt Action Forum which had…