The National Student Ombudsman is a disgrace
The National Student Ombudsman has demonstrably failed in its mandate as an independent oversight body and has instead evolved into a mechanism of institutional protectionism. Its processes prioritise administrative closure over substantive examination, accept provider narratives with minimal scrutiny, and routinely disregard probative evidence submitted by students. The result is a system that offers the appearance of accountability while delivering no meaningful oversight, no corrective outcomes, and no procedural fairness. By prematurely terminating complaints, mischaracterising their scope, and deflecting responsibility to other agencies, the office undermines confidence in its statutory role and erodes trust in higher education regulation. In practice, the National Student Ombudsman functions less as an independent arbiter and more as a risk management buffer for universities, shielding them from consequence while leaving students without remedy. This represents a structural failure of governance, not an isolated lapse, and calls into question the legitimacy and utility of the body as an effective regulator.








