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SUFC
Analysis //

Wading through the rugby club’s success

An investigation into the role students play in building an elite sport program

October 16, 2018 Liam Donohoe
Splendour in the grass
Comedy // Music Festival

Splendour in the Grass offering scholarships for students who are ‘really strapped right now’

Scholarships are awarded based on a range of criteria, which reflect the values and aims of the festival.

May 19, 2017 Deepa Alam
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Opinion //

All a-loan

EJ Sokias opines on the changes to Centrelink’s student schemes

May 7, 2016 EJ Sokias
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Analysis //

Courting the elite

Nina Dillon Britton asks why Universities
continue to line the pockets of the most privileged

February 27, 2016 Nina Dillon Britton
Photography by Merryjack via Flickr.
News //

In the grand scheme of things

There’s a problem with the University’s E12 scheme, writes Mary Ward.

June 2, 2014 Mary Ward

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