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Sydney universities braced for scramble as federal entry rules shift

Federal reforms promise more university places, but Sydney students and institutions face uncertainty about how the changes will reshape competition for limited spots.

By The Daily Sydney · Published 25 June 2026

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Sydney's universities and high school leavers are grappling with the implications of federal education reforms that Education Minister Jason Clare says will open more university places across Australia. According to reports, the government is backing its claim that more Australians will gain university entry through the changes, though not everyone in the sector is convinced the reforms go far enough or in the right direction.

For Sydney students, the timing raises questions about how places will be allocated and whether the city's competitive schooling landscape will shift. The uncertainty extends to institutions like UNSW, University of Sydney, and Macquarie, which may need to adjust enrolment planning depending on how places are distributed. Schools with strong VCE and HSC results will be watching closely to understand how the reforms affect demand from their graduates.

While the minister frames the reforms as expansion, the underlying tension suggests Sydney families and educators remain sceptical. Clarification on whether expansion means more total places nationally or simply a redistribution of existing spots will likely determine whether Sydney institutions see genuine growth or simply face fiercer internal competition.

Sources: smh.com.au, smh.com.au.

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