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International onshore students were distributed across the Australian states and territories, but with a skew towards greater internationalisation in the more populous states. New South Wales and Victoria had shares of the international higher education enrolment which were at least 10% greater than their shares of the domestic student load – 33.8% versus 30.8% in the case of New South Wales and 31.5% versus 27.1%, in the case of Victoria. The other jurisdictions had commensurately lower levels of international students, ranging from the Northern Territory with a 0.2% share, which was equal to around 40% of its domestic share, to South Australia and the Australian Capital Territory whose international shares approach parity with their domestic representation. . | CollegeBoard Advanced Placement Program AP Economics Teacher s Guide Peggy Pride St. Louis University High School St. Louis Missouri connect to college success www.collegeboard.com AP Economics Teacher s Guide Peggy Pride St. Louis University High School St. Louis .