Australian university sector executives are worried the delayed vaccine rollout will hinder international students’ returning to the country. “There’s no way the $40 billion-a-year (US$30.5 billion) industry could withstand the loss of a third academic year next year,” Phil Honeywood, CEO of ‎International Education Association of Australia, told The Age. The recent change in medical advice surrounding the dangers of AstraZeneca has hampered the government’s original plan to get every Australian vaccinated by October this year. Prime Minister Scott Morrison has also refrained from setting a new target but said he hopes the public will be vaccinated by the end of the year. Western Sydney University Vice-Chancellor Barney Glover told The Age he was concerned around rollout delays and hoped it would not impact a program that would enable the return of international students in small numbers. “I am hoping that the challenges around the vaccine program in Australia are …