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Albanese delivers 20,000 extra university places for disadvantaged students

The additional places will be reserved to improve enrolment rates of First Nations, low SES, disabled, regional and other disadvantaged students.

August 18, 2022 Khanh Tran
Features // Low Ses

What’s money got to do with it: the great education divide

For students from low socioeconomic high schools, the public-private debate is far from over.

October 17, 2017 Maani Truu
The 2017 SRC logo with Krispy Kreme's around it.
Opinion // SRC

The case for a low SES officer

There is one marginalised group lacking representation on the Student Representative Council.

March 26, 2017 Maani Truu
Features //

Things My Mother Couldn’t Tell Me

Rebecca Wong and Alex Downie looked into the numerous challenges faced by students who are the first in their immediate family to attend university.

August 4, 2015 Honi Soit

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