By Saffron Geyle On 14 October, Australia’s first referendum in twenty-four years will take place, and potentially change Australian history forever. Deriving from the Uluru Statement From the Heart, issued at Uluru on 26 May 2017, the Voice to […]
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By Saffron Geyle On 14 October, Australia’s first referendum in twenty-four years will take place, and potentially change Australian history forever. Deriving from the Uluru Statement From the Heart, issued at Uluru on 26 May 2017, the Voice to […]
Written by Maya Auld Observer reached out to past ANUSA Presidents dating back from 1990 to 2016 in an attempt to gain insight into their experience during their term as well as what their life looks like now. Observer received […]
By Saffron Geyle, Nuria Olive and Hannah Farrow The Australian Government has unveiled its Federal Budget for 2023-24, projecting a surplus of $4.2 billion for the current financial year. A predicted cash deficit of $13.9 billion for 2023-24 raises concerns […]
By Hayley Hands ANU students joined a group of over 700 people in Garema Place on Friday to protest Scott Morrison’s leadership during the bushfire crisis. The protest also called on the Government to “fund the firies” and act on […]
By Hayley Hands ANU students joined other activists in Garema Place Saturday afternoon to protest the proposed religious discriminations bill. The proposed bill seeks to prohibit direct and indirect discriminations against people based on their religious belief or ‘activity’, which […]