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Activists protest higher education bill outside Parliament House

Students from across the country travelled to the ACT as part of the ongoing action against the government's proposed attacks on the university sector.

October 6, 2020 Claire Ollivain and Vivienne Guo
The University of Sydney Union logo but the S has been replaced by a dollar sign
News // USU

USU announces drastic funding changes to clubs and societies

The changes come after the USU announced opening USU membership to all USyd students, and could have dire consequences for smaller clubs and societies

February 20, 2019 Baopu He
Three money bags indicating funding cuts: $51.7 million from USyd, $47.4 million from UNSW and $33.9 million from UTS.
News // Budget 2017

USyd to lose $51.7 million in funding by 2021

$1.2 billion will be cut from higher education overall.

August 9, 2017 Jack Foster

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