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$520 on a taxi? Documents reveal USyd Executives’ lavish transport spending

Belinda Hutchinson spent $7042 of USyd money on taxis in just three years, while Michael Spence travelled by personal University car. Strangely, Hutchinson went to the effort of claiming $3.90 from USyd for refreshments – despite owning a $20 million apartment in Point Piper.

August 23, 2022 Fabian Robertson and Christian Holman
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University to launch voluntary redundancy program, Executive to take 20% pay cut

The decision comes in response to the expected revenue downfall in 2021.

September 1, 2020 Chuyi Wang
Analysis // Camps

What happens at camp: do the USU faculty camps provide adequate duty of care?

In many cases executives are either wilfully ignorant or deeply unprepared for the responsibilities that come with providing the standard of care needed.

May 2, 2017 Nina Dillon Britton
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USU finances ‘on track’ to break even in 2017: AGM

Alexandros Tsathas reports

May 31, 2016 Alexandros Tsathas
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Labor to Catapult Liberals onto SRC Executive

Tim Asimakis reports on backroom dealings.

October 19, 2015 Tim Asimakis

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