The report comes as part of a commitment to reduce incidences of sexual assault and harrassment on campus.
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The broken Youth Allowance system does not only affect the students who need to access these payments but it touches at the very nature of Australian society.
Reports abounded as the Board heads towards a Semester of activity.
Protesters gathered outside Fisher Library to oppose the deal, demanding funding be redirected to adequately finance social services.
Swinburne NTEU’s strike joins a wave of industrial action in Victorian universities, including UniMelb, Monash, and La Trobe.
The new agreement was upvoted by approximately 97% of union members and is a result of one and a half year of negotiations, and strikes this year.
Staff rallied on Open Day to build support for industrial action against unfair pay, overwork, and casualisation.
The Faculty of Medicine and Health is part of many other faculties and schools, such as Law and Chemistry, that have publicly come out in support for a Voice to Parliament, with more expected to follow over the coming weeks.
Earlier this year, Ron Hoenig, Member for Heffron, sent a letter to residents arguing that by voting for Labor, they had the “opportunity to stop the sell-off of the Waterloo Public Housing Estate and protect [their] home.”
Originally projected to be completed in August, there have been delays in the refurbishment process.