Australia plays host to international students from all around the globe. This line graph provides data on the numbers of Students from four Asian countries between 1982 and 2000.
Overall, visitors from all four Countries increased during the reference period, with the student arrival trends from Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore exhibiting broadly similar growth patterns while Indonesia followed a noticeably different trajectory.
From 1982 to about 1996, these three countries show similar upward trends in the number of students arriving for education in Australia. In contrast, Indonesia’s student numbers sharply rose starting from the mid-1990s, surpassing the others and peaking significantly higher than any other group around 1998.
An influx of Indonesian learners marked the 1990 – 1998 range. After a period of steady growth, Indonesia overtook Malaysia in 1994, with numbers rocketing to roughly twenty-eight thousand in 1998, peaking at thirty thousand in the following year. A sudden drop around 1998-2000, which may reflect regional financial or political changes such as the Asian Financial Crisis 1997 – 1998, caused fewer students to travel abroad for education.
