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Christine Lai

Education, International, News //

International students to rush back to Australia following Chinese government ban 

The Chinese government’s recent snap ban decision on people studying at foreign universities online has pressured students overseas to return to Australia and continue their studies in-person.

February 3, 2023 Christine Lai
News, Uncategorized //

Protesters gather to condemn the massacres in Jenin and Gaza 

The protest was organised by Palestine Action Group in response to the deaths of 10 Palestinians in the West Bank caused by the Israeli military.

February 3, 2023 Christine Lai
Reviews //

Get Fucked, Or Die Trying (To Give A Fuck)

How many fucks can someone give?

January 11, 2023 Christine Lai
News //

Mass UTS casual library staff sacking before Christmas

Staff cuts en masse at UTS have exacerbated the ongoing casualisation crisis.

December 23, 2022 Christine Lai
News //

Climate activist who blocked Sydney Harbour Bridge sentenced to 15 months

This is the first case where a protester has been convicted under the Roads Amendment (Major Bridges and Tunnels) Regulation which carries harsher penalties for 'illegal protests'

December 5, 2022 Christine Lai
News //

‘Staying neutral means standing on the side of the oppressor’: Forum urges support for Palestine and challenges Israeli apartheid

Panelists discussed the ongoing occupation of Palestine by Israel as one entrenched in colonialism built on the exploitation of Palestinians, and the journey to ‘Free Palestine!’

September 11, 2022 Christine Lai
News //

‘Make ratios law, or we’re walking out the door’: Nurses and midwives go on strike for third time this year

Thousands of nurses picketed at hospitals in NSW for 24 hours yesterday as the staffing and pay crisis continues.

September 2, 2022 Christine Lai and Rachel Cheung
Analysis //

Privacy concerns awakened as Roe v Wade is overturned

What the overturning of the SCOTUS ruling means for those seeking abortions and how the ruling may impact private data.

August 8, 2022 Christine Lai
Opinion //

Why a public sector general strike is necessary to smash the public sector pay cap in NSW

The conservative strategy of the leadership of the Australian trade union movement won’t do.

August 7, 2022 Simon Upitis and Christine Lai
News //

‘Nationalise Electricity and Price Controls’: Activists hold snap speak out to protest energy crisis profits

The speak-out comes in response to the soaring profits by gas and electricity companies in the context of significant increases in inflation.

June 29, 2022 Christine Lai

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