We’re coming to you live from ANUSA’s third Student Representative Council meeting of the year. You can also find the livestream on our Facebook page.
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We’re coming to you live from ANUSA’s third Student Representative Council meeting of the year. You can also find the livestream on our Facebook page.
By Jessica Whiting ANUSA’s Student Representative Council (SRC) will debate whether to accredit with the National Union of Students (NUS) on Tuesday. In recent years, Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) have been a prominent part of this debate, and this year […]
A statement from the Observer News Editors and NUS coverage team: The NUS National Conference (NatCon) opened today at Federation University, Ballarat, and will run throughout this week. Despite ANUSA being an affiliated member of the NUS, Observer has not […]
ANUSA will not re-accredit to the National Union of Students (NUS) this year after a vote of the ANUSA SRC last week. ANUSA’s NUS delegates elected in August will therefore not have voting rights at the NUS’ National Conference (NatCon) […]
As the teaching period draws to a close, there’s still plenty going on at ANU. If you were too busy searching for a desk at Chifley, here’s the news you might have missed. Campus Bossy, ANU’s feminist magazine where […]
By Adelle Millhouse and Skanda Panditharatne The ‘National Independents’ and ‘Grassroots Left’ factions of the National Union of Students (NUS) have merged to form the ‘Grassroots Independents’. Although delegates for 2018’s NUS National Conference (NatCon) have yet to be finalised, […]
By Skanda Panditharatne In Part 1 of this explainer, we discussed the history, actions, and current issues with the ANUSA Education Committee (EdCom), as well as proposals for reform. In Part 2, we address the influence of political factions – […]
Skanda Panditharatne, Jason Pover, and Adelle Millhouse Results are in for the 2018 ANUSA elections, and five delegates to the National Union of Students (NUS) National Conference (NatCon) have been elected. The successful candidates were Tanika Sibal (Refresh), Lachy Day […]
Eliza Croft and Jason Pover Content Warning: This article contains discussion of sexual assault and sexual harassment The Job Every now and then, the Government and students conflict about what they think is best for students. The Education Officer’s job […]