The University has announced a “memorandum of understanding” with Tata Consulting Services, an IT consulting multinational best known for stealing confidential health record information.
Browsing: Analysis
A robust transport needs the transparency and democracy of public ownership.
Local government has the potential to be the most democratic form of governance within the Australian system.
The government’s calamitous handling of Redfern’s National Centre for Indigenous Excellence highlights why self-determination is the only way forward for First Nations’ communities.
Climate activists at the University of Sydney and around the world have frequently argued that investors should refuse to invest in morally compromised or environmentally damaging industries. But is that really effective? What other options do we have?
On art galleries and how they appear digitally.
Disability is often relegated to “second-class” status in student activism. More effort, listening and discernment is needed from other activists to build a genuinely inclusive student movement.
Staff cuts in the Department of Government and International Relations have left unit coordinators scrambling to source external lecturers that can deliver teaching.
Scott Morrison’s secret ministerial self-appointments say a lot about his leadership style.
Since its conception, the project has been mired in controversy, with residents and activists groups deeming it a fundamental planning error, recently calling for a class action.