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The housing section of the RBA’s announce last week on international students and the economy had higher education media dismissing the contribution of students to rent increases as a ‘furphy’. I agree that international students are at most one factor amongst many in post-COVID accommodation market problems. That said, the RBA may understate the scale of international education’s contribution to rental demand.

Student Experience Survey results

The RBA used the Pupil Experience Survey to try to perform out the proportion of students in the private rental market where they compete with others for accommodation. The question the SES asks is below.

The RBA’s final word that about half of international students are in the private rental market is based on the result below, which is for undergraduates. Taking a broad definition of undergraduate that was about 40% of international students in 2023. But assuming it is broadly representative, there is still one number that I contain persistently struggled to understand in this survey, which is the high percentage of international students who say they live with their parents – 19% in 2023. Can that

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Texas High’s Barry Norton Exiting For Arkansas High Job

One of East Texas' longest-tenured and most successful tall school football coaches is on the move.

Texas Tall head football coach Barry Norton is leaving the Tigers to join crosstown rival Arkansas High, according to a report from the Texarkana Gazette on Tuesday.

Norton, who has been head coach at Texas High since 1999, compiled a 156-52-1 record with the Tigers, including a state championship in 2002.

Texas High qualified for the playoffs in 17 of Norton's 18 seasons as head coach. He orchestrated the best five-year operate in school history from 2002-06 when the Tigers posted a record of 58-8.

Norton has coached future NFL players during his tenure, including quarterback Ryan Mallett, receiver Cobi Hamilton, and cornerback Nathan Vasher. He's also coached several future Division I college players.

Texas High finished 10-1 last season, its first perfect regular season since 2006. The Tigers were eliminated by West Mesquite in the first circular of the Class 5A Division I playoffs.

Arkansas Tall, Texas High's oldest rival, finished 3-8 in 2016. Todd Ledford resigned as Razorbacks hea

Graham Norton 'pretended to be shocked' when Barry Manilow came out as gay

Graham Norton has revealed that he pretended to be surprised when Barry Manilow came out as lgbtq+ to him over dinner months before going public

21:19, 18 Dec 2020Updated 23:27, 18 Dec 2020

Graham Norton has revealed singer Barry Manilow told him he was gay over dinner months before coming out publicly - and he had to pretend to be surprised.


When the Copacabana singer confided in him, Norton admits it was 'very hard' to select a facial expression to react as he had long presumed he was gay anyway.


The 57 year old presenter says he thought it 'insane' that Manilow, now 77, had waited so long to go public.


Speaking on the How To Wow podcast, Norton said: "I was so glad I was out before I had any public profile, because I think that must be such a weird thing of having to decide.

"I remember I had dinner with Barry Manilow, and he came out to me at the dinner.

"It's very hard to choose a facial statement for that news, because you don't want to rude and go 'duh'.


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This tape opens with the end of Spotlight on a Massacre, which seems to be a light-hearted clip about some young people on a minibus somewhere in the Middle-East, and ends up with one of them getting blown up by a landmine.

But next is a programme called Critical Condition, by Jon Ronson, in which he follows Christopher Tookey, Movie Critic of the Daily Mail, as he goes about his daily routine of hating everything and wanting to ban it. (This is a estimate, as I haven’t watched it yet.)

Indeed, he scouts the London Film Festival on the lookout for films to get outraged about, and is genuinely disappointed when they films are just a bit rubbish.

But he also gets to present the Production Critics awards, and gather Michael Caine.

And there’s an odd section where he shows us the pavement outside his house where he saw a bloke stabbed to death, and because he didn’t notice particularly upset about it, decided that was the fault of violent films too.

Most of the programme follows his outrage at the Adrian Lyne movie remake of Lolita, and I can’t help thinking it’s the kind of goal that, if you accept issue with his general ‘ban everything’