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SRC Elections, SRC Elections 2022 //

2022 SRC faction profile: Lift

Honi's profile of SRC Council ticket brand, Lift.

September 14, 2022 Honi Soit
All members of the 2019-20 SASS Executive standing for a photo
News //

SASS election stacked again by Mod-Lib/Unity coalition

The news comes amidst allegations of a deal that traded NUS delegates for SASS exec positions

October 16, 2019 Pranay Jha and Liam Thorne
Lachlan Finch "Forward with the Ramsay Centre"
News //

USU urges University to tread carefully in Ramsay Centre proposal

Lachlan Finch opposed the motion and a Senate-appointed Director abstained

September 27, 2019 James Newbold and Soo Choi
Liam Donohoe and Josie Jakovac in naruto scene fighting each other
News // SRC Elections 2019

Day One: Record turnout as Jakovac takes the lead, Fit for Honi ahead

All the sweat and tears from day one of the 2019 SRC race

September 24, 2019 Honi Soit
Julian Leeser and Josie Jakovac pictured at a Liberal Party function
News //

Liberal MP attended Boost Campaign Fundraiser

The facade of “Libdependence” is wearing thin in campus politics

September 24, 2019 Nell O'Grady and Alan Zheng
A photo of Josie Jakovac next to text reading: "SRC 2019: Josie Jakovac". The 0 in 2019 is a rotating SRC logo
Analysis // SRC Elections 2019

The Presidential Race: Profiling Josie Jakovac (Boost)

Despite an impressive CV, Jakovac occasionally sets a standard that she herself cannot follow

September 13, 2019 Honi Soit
An animated GIF which displays a rotating SRC logo on a grey background with text over the top that says "SRC 2019: POLICY"
Analysis // SRC Elections 2019

SRC 2019: Fact checking the first 48 hours

We put the brands' social media campaigns under the microscope

September 13, 2019 Honi Soit
Right wing kids
Culture // Politics

When the apple falls right of the tree

Why some people abandon their family’s left-wing politics and move to the right

October 27, 2017 Jayce Carrano

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