Megan Guy, WUSA Education Officer, member of Students for Palestine Students for Palestine have called protests around the country to fight the normalisation
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NSW Law Society throws weight behind Voice
The Council of the Law Society of NSW has announced their support for the proposal to enshrine an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice
Protestors hit with capsicum spray at AFR Higher Education Summit
Protestors have been capsicum sprayed by police during a protest at the Australian Financial Review (AFR) Higher Education Summit in Sydney last Tuesday. The
Top 5 jankiest student election promises
If recent participation rates are anything to go by – under four per cent of undergraduates voted in the 2020 WUSA election – the
Opinion: Australia can’t afford to look like Britain’s Asia outpost
Images: River McCrossen, Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images Australia has been a sovereign nation for over 120 years, we have created our own education, welfare
Activist speak up against AUKUS
A coalition of activist groups gathered at Sydney Town Hall on Saturday to protest against Australia’s involvement in the controversial AUKUS treaty and acquisition of nuclear-powered submarines.
Opinion: It’s our fault they are in Parliament.
Photo: Kylie De Guia/ Unsplash In the 1980s, Australia was introduced to political polling. It is through the polls which focus groups have tested
Barnaby Joyce sworn into new roles, criticism from Opposition
Barnaby Joyce has been sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister and the Leader of the Nationals Party after a leadership spill within the party.
Barnaby Joyce regains role as Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the Nationals Party
Barnaby Joyce has been re-elected as Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the Nationals Party after a leadership spill within the party ousted Michael