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        <description>Daniel Glaubert is a third year Nursing student studying at Griffith University and has been involved with The Smith Family for close to eight years. Daniel is passionate about many areas of current affairs and world news and particularly issues related to health. Daniel has witnessed first&#45;hand the financial impact of studying at university, but continues volunteer work when possible including with St John’s Ambulance. Currently, Daniel is the recipient of the Office of Rural Health Bonded Contract and will be moving to the south west Queensland region in 2010 to continue his journey in health for the next two years.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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            <title>It&#8217;s a myth that everyone has access to tertiary study</title>
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            <description>In a world of escalating costs of living, ever&#45;rising unemployment and fluctuating economies, one group stands to be hit harder than any other. 



Unlike other groups, this one will not be publicised by media, found protesting or walking off the job, or be seen throwing in the towel any time soon. Instead, far from it, university students around Australia and indeed the world will continue to front classrooms every day, opening their minds to the knowledge and pathways available to secure a sustainable future free from debt and money woes. 

But, just how hard is it to attend university and what financial impact can students expect to be facing both through their studies and at the completion of the educational yellow brick road as they begin their dream career?</description>
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