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Analysis, Investigation // SUSF

A house, a perk and a multimillion-dollar student organisation

The latest revelations in the long-running SUSF saga

April 3, 2019 Pranay Jha and Alan Zheng
News // SUSF

SUSF ‘rushing through’ major governance review without student consultation

The proposed governance overhaul could see the sports club become a corporation.

October 30, 2018 Zoe Stojanovic-Hill
News //

Internal tension grips Sydney Uni Sport and Fitness

Internal sources reveal divisions over policy and leadership

August 14, 2018 Liam Donohoe
News // SUSF

SUSF gets first new president in 26 years

Former USyd student James Flynn was elected, taking over from Bruce Ross who has held the position since 1991.

May 9, 2017 Siobhan Ryan
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Executives of Sydney University Sport and Fitness on University payroll, tribunal hears

Tom Joyner reports on new revelations in the ongoing SUSF saga

March 11, 2016 Tom Joyner

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