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sexual harassment

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Five years on and sexual assault still has a home on campus. What now?

In the wake of the most recent NSSS, and with the issue of student safety once again on the agenda, how do we avoid the same mistakes? What do we change when nothing changes?

October 12, 2022 Christian Holman
Analysis, University //

‘Unacceptable and devastating’: 1 in 6 report sexual harrassment in National Student Safety Survey

Five years on from the landmark 2016 AHRC Survey, the Social Research Centre’s report indicates that much remains to be done for victims and survivors of sexual violence.

March 27, 2022 Khanh Tran, Ellie Stephenson and Thomas Sargeant
News, Women //

Survivors condemn UniMelb for sweeping ‘institutionalised abuse’ under the rug

“The University [of Melbourne] is first and foremost the ones who allow people to be on campus, and allowed him to come back. It starts with the University and ends with the University,” Sinead Fernandes said.

March 5, 2022 Carmeli Argana and Sam Randle
Interviews //

1000km in her shoes: Emilie Heath on the campaign against sexual violence in clinical placements

Emilie Heath is raising awareness of unsafe conditions faced by nursing students.

October 16, 2021 Laura Bancroft
Investigation, Women's Honi 2021 //

Mosh politics

Leaving women estranged by way of violence and intimidation is a stain on the live music scene.

August 17, 2021 Amelia Raines
News //

Thousands flood Sydney’s CBD for Women’s March 4 Justice

Though 10,000 people showed up, the protest was criticised for its lack of First Nations engagement.

March 15, 2021 Christine Chen and Deaundre Espejo
Photo of the USyd Quadrangle, and with a photo of half drunk
Analysis // Alcohol

What USyd’s Draft Alcohol Policy doesn’t achieve

Not without its positive elements, the draft alcohol policy takes an inappropriate approach towards alcohol regulation

August 17, 2019 Liam Thorne
Charles Waterstreet Image
News //

Charles Waterstreet to join ABC Q&A #MeToo Panel

The controversial decision to include Waterstreet, who faces ongoing allegations of workplace sexual harassment, has sparked public outrage

January 24, 2018 Lamya Rahman and Lena Wang
News // Sexual Harrassment

University bans Waterstreet jobs from CareerHub amid protests

The decision follows allegations that Charles Waterstreet sexually harrased a USyd student while she was working for him.

October 26, 2017 Maani Truu
Students protested Open Day by carrying mattresses decrying the University response to sexual harrassment.
News // Sexual Assault

National sexual assault survey results to be released in August

The results have been delayed in response to concerns about the planned May release date.

April 28, 2017 Siobhan Ryan

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