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NatCon 2020: Live blog

The sex, lies, and scandals of NatCon as it unfolds.

December 9, 2020 Honi Soit
News // NUS

ANU votes to reaccredit to the NUS

After two years of not having paid accreditation fees, the ANU student union will conditionally reaccredit with the NUS

March 22, 2018 Janek Drevikovsky
NUS mockup
Analysis // NUS

Is the NUS as bad as NatCon makes it seem?

The yearly conference is the NUS at its most visible - but how accurately does it reflect on the NUS' performance

January 4, 2018 Janek Drevikovsky and Zoe Stojanovic-Hill
Orange and yellow stylised cover sheet, text reading NUS National Conference Policy 2017
Perspective // Natcon

The NatCon policy book: a literary analysis

Janek Drevikovsky and Zoe Stojanovic-Hill analyse the finer points of the NUS' NatCon agenda

December 11, 2017 Janek Drevikovsky and Zoe Stojanovic-Hill
News // Natcon

Et tu stupol? NUS NatCon live

All the latest knifings from the conference floor.

December 7, 2017 Honi Soit
News // Nus Natcon

NUS National Conference: 2016

Our recap of the biggest annual gathering in student politics

December 21, 2016 Honi Soit
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One last bit of #StuPol for 2014 (just like we promised)

Cameron Caccamo will be at NUS NatCon voting on proposed structural changes to the organisation.

October 21, 2014 Cameron Caccamo

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