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The fight for gender affirmation leave

The history of gender affirmation leave and unionism.

October 5, 2021 Luke Cass
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“Climate justice, workers’ rights, one struggle, one fight”: Activists rally against gas-fired recovery and staff layoffs

Over a hundred activists gathered at Town Hall today on unceded Gadigal Land to rally against the Liberal-National Coalition’s proposed gas-fired recovery.

December 12, 2020 Claire Ollivain and Brianna Bullivant
SDA Out to Dry
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“The S, the S, the SDA!”

Dubious deals have seen the NUS endorse a conservative Catholic union

December 13, 2016 Nick Bonyhady
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Professor Raewyn Connell: unionist, academic & activist

Subeta Vimalarajah finds out what yesterday’s student activists think of today’s universities

March 1, 2016 Subeta Vimalarajah

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