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“A better university is possible”: NTEU protests casualisation crisis

The protest follows mounting rebukes of managements’ treatment of casual staff, including investigations into wage theft across 21 universities.

November 19, 2021 Claire Ollivain
Photograph: the front of the march walking through Hyde Park, people holding pro-choice posters, and among the crowd is a police car. In front of the crowd are other journalists photographing the march.
News // Abortion

The conversation about abortion we need to have

The 'Our Body Our Choice' march called for safe, legal and free access to abortion for all

June 12, 2019 Sylvie Woods
Activists Hersha Kadkol, Connor Parissis and Maddie Clark stand in front of the NSW State Parliament building.
News // Rally

Activists protest Latham’s return to politics

The protest marked Mark Latham and Rod Roberts’ first day as One Nation crossbenchers in NSW State Parliament

May 8, 2019 Sylvie Woods
Colourful protestors standing on the steps of St Mary's Cathedral, waving the rainbow pride flag while chanting: "Women will decide our fate, not the Church not the State".
Features // Abortion

Life, liberty and legality: why NSW is locked in a stalemate over decriminalising abortion

We joined the crowds at a pro-choice protest and pro-life march on The Day of the Unborn Child at St Mary’s Cathedral.

April 10, 2017 Justine Landis-Hanley and Natassia Chrysanthos
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Fourth Islamophobic incident in a month as leaders call for University action

Student associations and a NSW Parliamentarian have written to the Vice-Chancellor over a string of Islamophobic incidents on campus, reports Naaman Zhou.

March 3, 2016 Naaman Zhou
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Quiches, Croissants and Intersectionalism

Anna Egerton attended an International Women’s Day breakfast.

March 11, 2015 Anna Egerton

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