For these three and a half hours, Honi Soit watched on with shock, horror and some admiration for the 37 councillors gathered in New Law Lecture Theatre 026.
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A new payment system adopted by Griffith University failed to pay many casual workers on March 7 leading to a dispute with the NTEU.
It specified the increased and “widespread starvation”, indistinct from the “continuing egregious breaches of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.”
“The entire structure [of residential colleges] is irredeemable. For the most part these are old institutions whose forte is predominantly old school types. Whenever there were challenges to that culture, whether it was rape culture, doing anything that went outside the line of tradition, there was all sorts of obfuscation.”
“Palestine is a story, and it has a victorious ending. The story ends with a free Palestine, from the river to the sea.”
A casual academic working at the University of Melbourne has received a public apology in Federal Court and compensation after the university admitted she was unfairly refused work after asking for increased hours.
While bold in its diagnosis of the issues facing Australian education and skills development, the report’s largely excellent recommendations will be quickly overshadowed by its cost, alongside the multiple levels of negotiations across federal and state governments required to legislate and implement any changes.
He is the first Western leader referred to the Court under Article 15 of the Rome Statute, to which Australia is party.
Students gathered in front of the Great Hall today as part of a snap rally action opposing former Australian Prime…
Prerequisites will no longer be needed for Commerce, Science, Medicine, Psychology, Veterinary Science, and Economics degrees. These subjects are HSC courses that universities proportionately deem as compulsory for eligibility and entry into certain degrees on offer.