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‘Extremely aggressive’: SUPRA Council criticised for lack of transparency and toxic culture

Concerns surrounding an inappropriate work culture and lagging Office Bearer reporting standards are being levelled following a rancorous meeting in 2021.

January 27, 2022 Khanh Tran
News // SUPRA

Chinese international student led grouping Infinity cruises through uncontested SUPRAElect

The night saw Weihong Liang elected as the President of the post-grad students association for a second year running

June 3, 2019 Vivienne Guo
News //

Business School fails students through grading error

ACCT6007 students had an entire assessment task left out of their final mark calculation.

August 14, 2018 Janek Drevikovsky
News //

SUPRA elects first all-international student executive

Weihong Liang will serve as this year's president.

June 16, 2018 Janek Drevikovsky

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