Gee wow, big savings.
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The minimum threshold being raised to 67k and pegged to average graduate earnings is probably the bigger deal here. Presumably that means it happens automatically and so conservative governments can't leave it at a low value when earnings increases.
EDIT: And that it now works like a progressive tax system with rates paid on money earned above certain thresholds.
Make voluntary payments a tax deduction. If self education expenses are tax deductable then at least make some HECS payments deductable.