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    IDP surges as international students flock back

    Julie Hare
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    Surging demand from international students pushed up revenues at IDP Education with the company declaring a record half-year performance after posting an $84.4 million adjusted first half net profit.

    Tennealle O’Shannessy, the newly appointed chief executive of the student recruitment and English-language testing firm, said the strong rebound in international education was due to a combination of booming demand alongside supportive government policies in Australia, Canada and the UK to attract more students and skilled workers.

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