
Adam Leto
Adam Leto is the chief executive of the Western Sydney Leadership Dialogue, who commented on the distribution of student debt in Sydney, arguing that the perception that cutting HELP debts would only benefit wealthy individuals is misguided. He highlighted the significant increase in the number of degree holders in Greater Western Sydney and advocated for policies that promote higher learning and skills development among the region's increasingly educated and aspirational youth.
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