Investment NSW has issued a stern warning to the Council of International Students (CISA), citing dysfunction and poor governance.
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One of the most significant shifts over the past two years is the relocation of students from inner Sydney suburbs, to suburbs further away from campus — with high numbers living outside three kilometres of USyd.
To effectively address Australia’s housing crisis, we must move beyond the superficial supply-side approach and embrace a more comprehensive strategy.
It is our due diligence, as non-Indigenous migrants who have made this stolen land our home, to give back as much as possible to First Nations people. It begins with casting an affirmative vote in this week’s referendum, and then untangling the knotted narratives that have been woven around us.
Supermarkets have introduced a range of surveillance measures that have eroded our right to privacy.
It is necessary for us of immigrant backgrounds to realise our position in Indigenous dispossession as inadvertent beneficiaries… A resolution begins by realising on whose land we live.
Despite extreme fire seasons being heralded as Australia’s “new normal”, it does not seem that current governments have, at least in public fora, turned their minds to the mammoth task of planning for the future — in both an environmental and housing sense.
“Bamboozle”, “momther”, “hooman”, “hungery”. I have never understood this odd dialectal pattern: I don’t find it funny, and I don’t think it adds all that much to content which I think is already pretty excellent. Why, then, is it so wide-spread?
In an age of TikToks edited with Subway Surfer gameplay beneath them to retain attention and YouTube Shorts being pushed as the future of video, these long videos are, seemingly, out of place.
Individual universities need to take on a larger role, even at a cost, in designing testing and processes to ensure equity and support students rather than shaking them for money.