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SRC elections 2019

Donohoe is lifted into the air by the left.
News // SRC Elections 2019

Liam Donohoe to be SRC President of the 92nd Council

The left unites to bring Liam Donohoe to a decisive victory

September 26, 2019 Honi Soit
News // SRC Elections 2019

Fit to edit Honi Soit in 2020

Landslide victory for Fit as Cream… melts

September 26, 2019 Honi Soit
Bald disembodied heads of Jakovac and Donohoe on green and purple background with boxing gloves between them with text SRC 2019
News // SRC Elections 2019

USyd votes: Donohoe and Jakovac to contest presidency, two tickets seek editorship

Noms are in. Here's the lay of the land.

August 21, 2019 Jessica Syed, Amelia Mertha and Alan Zheng
bunch of SRC councillors and office bearers at Welcome Week 2019
News // SRC

SRC grows to 35 councillors as student numbers swell

This is the first increase to Council seats since 2010

August 16, 2019 Alan Zheng

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