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lifechoice

An image of protestors standing in front of the LifeChoice Australia stall on Eastern Avenue.
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Wom*n’s Collective organises snap action against pro-life group

The Wom*n's Collective rallied around 50 people against the anti-choice group, whereas the elected Wom*n's Officers were notably absent from the action.

March 13, 2019 Honi Soit
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Wom*n’s Collective protest LifeChoice stall at OWeek

Students chalked the pavement in front of the LifeChoice stall with messages that read “Abortion is good” and “Abortion should be free, safe, legal”.

March 2, 2018 Alison Xiao
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LifeChoice alleged to have held secret meeting in contravention of USU Constitution

Nina Dillon Britton reports

August 3, 2016 Nina Dillon Britton
The Births, Deaths and Marriages Child
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Births, Deaths and Marriages – Semester 1, Week 9

Everything, oh everything, happens so much

April 26, 2016 Honi Soit

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