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Swinburne University Branch


Welcome to the NTEU Swinburne Branch

The NTEU represents the rights and entitlements of general and academic staff at Swinburne University and the Swinburne Bookshop Co-operative.


Collective Bargaining - What To Expect!

Collective Bargaining - What To Expect!

NTEU Swinburne Members' log of claims has now been endorsed by the membership and lodged with the University. Peter Harkness, Branch President, signed the log on Friday 30 May 2008 (pictured right).

We await management's reponse and expect to commence negotiations shortly.

Any enquiries about bargaining to: Ann Healey, Branch Organiser 9214 8162 or Gia Underwood, Industrial Organiser 9254 1930.

Swinburne Log of Claims Log of claims lodged with Swinburne University on 30 May 2008.
Discussion This secure forum is for exclusive use of members of NTEU Swinburne Branch. Your pay and conditions are up for discussion RIGHT NOW - don't miss this opportunity to ask for what you want.

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Contact Details - Where to Find NTEU at Swinburne

Contact Details - Where to Find NTEU at Swinburne


The NTEU has on office at the Hawthorn Campus, staffed Monday-Friday, 9am-5 pm.

You can find the NTEU Branch Office at:

*      463b Burwood Road (enter from McLeod Lane at the rear of the building) Hawthorn 3122
        Phone: 9214 8162 Fax: 9819 9699 Email: nteusw@vtown.com.au
   
*      Branch Organiser: Ann Healey nteusw@vtown.com.au
*      Division Industrial Support: Gia Underwood gunderwood@vic.nteu.org.au

Note: Rhidian Thomas is no longer with the Swinburne Branch. On behalf of the membership, we thank Rhidian for his hard work over several months.


>Urgent calls: We respond to all voice mail and email messages. However, please note that staff are sometimes involved in meetings, training and other out-of-office activities. If your matter can't wait, please contact NTEU Victorian Division 9254 1930.

>From February 2008, the Branch will visit each campus at least monthly. This doesn't prevent us from coming out to see members who need help sooner. Please ring the Branch if your matter can't wait.

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Workload Survey - Academic Staff

Workload Survey - Academic Staff


The academic workload survey is now closed. Thank you for your participation. We will report back to you as soon as possible about the outcomes.


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Branch Finances 2006/07

The financial report for the year 2006-2007 was received by members at the Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 18 December 2007. Members will be requested to provide final endorsement in April 2008.
Financial statements Download financial statements.

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Further Resources

Further Resources

Joining NTEU : www.nteu.org.au/join. NTEU fees are 1% of your gross salary. The rate for casual/sessional staff is $55 per annum.

Bargaining Agent Authority Forms (current NTEU members only) : http://www.nteu.org.au/rights/awa/agent

Transferring payment of fees from payroll deduction (current NTEU members only) : http://www.nteu.org.au/join/prd

ACTU : www.actu.asn.au

Your Rights at Work : www.yourrightsatwork.com.au

Victorian Trades Hall Council : www.vthc.org.au

NTEU Member Benefits : www.nteu.org.au/benefits

Worksafe - Prevention of Bullying and Violence in the Workplace : http://www.worksafe.vic.gov.au/wps/wcm/connect/WorkSafe/Home/Forms%20and%20Publications/Educational%20Material/Prevention%20of%20bullying%20and%20violence%20at%20work

Victorian Ombudsman : www.ombudsman.vic.gov.au

Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission : www.hreoc.gov.au

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Branch Newsletters

Branch Newsletters

SWOT Spring 2007 was distributed late in 2007. If you didn't get a copy, please contact the Branch and we'll mail one out to you.

The SWOT includes updates about SCC staff rep elections, entitlements for redundant staff, OH&S update and "Big Brother approach to performance management".

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Swinburne Certified Agreements

Swinburne University and Swinburne Bookshop certified agreements can be downloaded here.

Certified Agreement General & Academic Staff 2006-2008 Where to find the General and Academic Staff Certified Agreement.
Swinburne Bookshop Co-operative Agreement Swinburne Bookshop Co-operative Agreement has expired. Terms and conditions in the last agreement continue to apply.

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How to Join NTEU

How to Join NTEU


Join the NTEU

NTEU membership is open to all Swinburne general staff, academic staff, and Swinburne Bookshop staff. Application forms can be obtained online www.nteu.org.au/join, or by contacting the Branch Executive Officer email or 9214 8162. Fees are currently 1% of base salary. Sessional staff pay a flat rate of $55 per annum.           

Member Benefits and Discounts
In addition to the industrial protection that union membership offers you, NTEU members are eligible for a range of discounts and benefits. See: http://www.nteu.org.au//join/benefits   


Other Staff

Cleaning, security, trades and other "services" staff should contact the Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union (LHMU) http://lhmu.org.au/

TAFE teaching staff should contact the Australian Education Union http://www.aeufederal.org.au/

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NTEU Swinburne Branch Committee

NTEU Swinburne Branch Committee




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Branch President  & National Councillor

Peter Harkness
Faculty of Business and Enterprise
pharkness@swin.edu.au
9214 8208 

Vice President-Academic
& National Councillor

Christine Critchley
Faculty of Life & Social Sciences (SBS)
ccritchley@swin.edu.au
9214 5480


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These representatives were elected by Swinburne NTEU members. Their term of office runs to 30 September 2008.
Calls for nominations to Committee will take place in mid-2008.


Other Members:

Ordinary Member (General Staff)

Jon Saul
Swinburne Library
jsaul@swin.edu.au
9214 4364
 

Ordinary Member (Academic Staff)
Mark Schier
Faculty of Life & Social Sciences
mschier@swin.edu.au
9214 8713

Ordinary Member
Assoc. Prof. Bryan Dalton
Centre for Atom Optics & UltraFast Spectroscopy
bdalton@swin.edu.au
9214 8187

Ordinary Member
Malcolm Sinclair

Academic Development & Support
mtsinclair@swin.edu.au
9214 5716

Ordinary Member
Anne Seitz
Sociology - Lilydale
aseitz@swin.edu.au
9215 7151

Ordinary Member
Mrinal Bhave
Faculty of Life and Social Sciences
mbhave@swin.edu.au
9214 5759
NTEU Life Member - Geoff Leonard NTEU Life Member - Geoff Leonard

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Research Quality Framework

Research Quality Framework

To our knowledge, the RQF will not continue in its current form. We will keep members posted as details come to hand.

 


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Events

Events

If you have anything you'd like included in Community Announcements, please contact the NTEU Vic Division at knorling@vic.nteu.org.au.


Monday 2 – Sunday 15 June
3CR RADIOTHON 2008
For over thirty years 3CR has broken stories of injustice, amplified emerging voices, aired creative ideas and solutions, supported local community groups and promoted international and locally produced independent music. You make this change possible. 3CR is not controlled by the government or funded by corporate advertising. 3CR is owned by you! Donate to 3CR's annual Radiothon 2 – 15 June 2008!! Call 3CR on 9419 8377 or donate online at www.3cr.org.au. 2008 Target: $210,000.

Thursday 5 June
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AND THE STATE: PERSPECTIVES FROM CANADA, THE US AND AUSTRALIA
6:00pm, Law Building, University of Melbourne. Forum featuring international speakers Kent McNeil 'Indigneous self-government in Canada', Robert Miller 'The Doctrine of Discovery, international law and American Indians' and smoking ceremony and introduction by Robbie Thorpe. Chaired by Karen Jackson, Commissioner of the Victorian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, and presented by ANTaR Victoria with the support of Reconciliation Victoria, and the Human Rights Forum (University of Melbourne). In association with the New Worlds New Sovereignties Conference (6-9 June 2008), cohosted by VALS and the School of Political Science, Criminology and Sociology, University of Melbourne. The smoking ceremony will take place at 6:00pm on University Square (Q15 on the map).The forum will begin at 6:30pm, Room G08 in the Law Building. Fingerfood will be served at the ceremony. RSVP as seats will be limited, to antar@antarvictoria.org.au or ph 03 9419 3613 www.antarvictoria.org.au

Thursday 5 June
WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY COMMUNITY FORUM
Port Phillip celebrates World Environment Day on Thursday 5 June with an inspirational public forum focusing on practical steps to reducing climate change; information on City of Port Phillip's sustainability programs; stunning Antarctica photos on sale; School Environmental Display; and a wormfarming session at St Kilda's EcoCentre. Panel discussion: Step towards a smaller footprint , 7-9.30pm. Speakers and topics include: Hon. John Thwaites, Professorial Fellow Monash University Sustainability Institute - Social impacts of climate change; Suzie Brown, Environmental Consultant - Changing behaviour and adapting our homes; Ric Brazzale, Director Carbon Market Economics - What governments can do; Brendan Condon, Managing Director Australian EcoSystems -Potential for community action. St Kilda Town Hall, cnr Brighton Rd and Carlisle St. (light refreshments will be served) RSVP: 9209 6777 or email rsvp@portphillip.vic.gov.au. Limited childcare is available. RSVP to book.

Thursday 5 June
CUBA: HOW THE WORKERS & PEASANTS MADE THE REVOLUTION
Speakers: Kevin Bracken (state secretary, Maritime Union of Australia), Joan Coxsedge (president, Australia Cuba Friendship Society), Chris Slee (author) Launch of new Resistance Books pamphlet on the Cuban Revolution. (56pp, $6. Available from Resistance Centre or online at Resistance Books.) 6.30pm, Resistance Centre, Level 5, 407 Swanston St, City. Organised by the Democratic Socialist Perspective (an affiliate of Socialist Alliance). For more info ph 9639 8622.

Friday 6 June
'UNOFFICIAL' OPENING OF VAN THANH RUDD'S PAINTING SPECIAL FORCES (AFTER BANKSY)
The City of Melbourne has banned this painting from appearing in the Ho Chi Minh City Young Artists Exhibition at the City Library Gallery, Melbourne. (Exhibition runs 2 weeks) 6pm. CLASS artspace, 360 Victoria st, North Melbourne. For more info ph 0430 397 074.

Saturday 7 June
GAY RIGHTS RALLY
No to Homophobia! Overturn the ban on same-sex marriage! Allow gays and lesbians to adopt! Allow IVF for lesbians! 1pm. Cnr Bourke & Swanston Sts, City. For more info ph James 0412 906 978.

Sunday 8 June
FORESTS FOREVER GIG
This Queens Birthday Eve head down to the East Brunswick Club for over 9 hours of live music to support the movement to save Australia's threatened forests. Featuring Direct Influence, Poetikool Justice, The Casio Brothers, Unleash the Nugget, The Bedroom philosopher, Josh Owen, Milk, Spindickle, Trillion and more. Tickets online at www.eastbrunswickclub.com. Funds raised go towards continuing the campaigns to protect Tassie's forests. More details at www.wilderness.org.au

Monday 9 June
3CR RADIOTHON: AN EVENING OF MOROCCAN & NORTH AFRICAN MUSIC
4pm till late. La Kasbah & Pin Rada Ensemble & more. $15/$12. Carni's, 60 High St, Preston. For info ph 0430 249 000.

Tuesday 10 June
GRAEME LINDENMAYER ON MORALITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
8pm @ Unitarian Hall, 110 Grey Street, East Melbourne. Graeme is author of Bonds of Belief and member of the Rationalist Society. This is an Atheist Society event. Enquiries: David Miller on 9467 2063 or email atheist_agnostic@lycos.comm. Future lectures and past transcripts: www.vic.TheAtheist.net

Wednesday 11 June
PUBLIC FORUM - VENEZUELA - 2008 MAY DAY BRIGADE REPORT
6.30pm @ Trades Hall (crn Lygon and Victoria, Carlton) Speakers: Chris Spindler (AMWU Organiser) Damaris Baker (3CR presenter ), Nick Hamilton (Posties Union member) Australian participants in the 2008 May Day Brigade to Venezuela bring home the inspiration of the revolution in motion. Hear about the revolution first hand! The forum will also launch our next brigade in November 2008 Brigade. Organised by the Australia Venezuela Solidarity Network. Ph 9639 8622 or 0425 289 394 Sponsored by the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (VIC).

Thursday 12 June
GREENHOUSE OR GREEN HOUSE? ART AUCTION FOR THE EARTH
Friends of the Earth Melbourne's Anti-nuclear and Clean Energy campaign are holding an exhibition and auction to raise funds to support our campaigns. The Art Auction will be at Synergy Gallery, 253 High St Northcote on 12 June at 7pm. Exhibition opens for viewing from Tuesday June 3rd. Open Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 7pm. For more information please contact Michaela 03-9419 8700 or Ila 0427-501944 / ila@melbpc.org.au.

Thursday 12 June
PAWN OF EMPIRE: MENZIES AND THE GREEK CAMPAIGN 1941
6 for 6:30pm, Trades Hall Bar, cnr Victoria & Lygon Sts, Carlton. In 1941, the Menzies Government allowed London to send Australian troops into battle against Hitler's stormtroopers in Greece, without first asking the Australian military for an opinion as to the wisdom of the campaign. The result? 500 Australians dead, 1600 wounded and 5000 made prisoners of war. Peer into the dark heart of Australian conservatism when Peter Ewer discusses the politics and military operations of the Greek campaign with New International Bookshop chairperson Mark Perica. Peter Ewer is author of Forgotten ANZACs on which this talk is based. Entry $6/ $4 concession. A New International Bookshop event. More info: 9662 3744

Thursday 12 June
COMMUNITY MEETING: SAY NO TO THE TUNNEL
The state government is planning to build a tunnel linking the Eastern Freeway to the western suburbs. Come to this public meeting to learn more about the proposal and join with other residents to organise against these environmentally disastrous plans. Speakers: Paul Mees (Victoria's No.1 public transport advocate & a Yarra resident) & Stephen Jolly (Yarra councillor). 7pm. Fitzroy Town Hall reading room, Cnr Napier & Moor Sts, Fitzroy. For more info ph 9639 9111.

Thursday 12 June
DOCO & DISCUSSION NIGHT "BOLIVIA NEW CHALLENGES"
6:30PM, Friends of the Earth, 312 Smith Street, Fitzroy.
Bolivia New Challenges” & guest speaker. Controversial documentary about the relationships between rich people and grassroots popular and indigenous organisations. Entry by donation. Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET) - lasnet@latinlasnet.org, www.latinlasnet.org

Friday 13 – Sunday 15 June
ROD QUANTOCK’S WAY OUT WEST
Garritty & Quantock present three shows only - 8.00pm, Mechanics Institute, Cr Electra St & Melbourne Rd, Williamstown. Tickets $25 & $20 concession. BOOKINGS: 9923-1000 or www.hobsonsbaytickets.com.au Booking fees apply. After 40 years of performing, legendary comedian Rod Quantock reckons he’s now ready to pack his hatchet of humor and for the first time tackle the audiences: Way Out West. Rod said: “With the ice caps melting and Williamstown so low in the water already, if I leave it any longer I’ll have to do the show on a pontoon.” Like all Quantock shows, Way out West will be wise, witty and wickedly funny. FURTHER INFORMATION 9397 8226, www.quantock.com.au

Saturday 14 June
GUAM, MILITARY BASES AND THE STRUGGLE FOR AN INDEPENDENT PACIFIC
Join us for an afternoon workshop with panels, presentations and action planning on US bases and militarisation in Australia, Japan and the Pacific. 12.30 to 5pm, Green Building, 60 Leicester Street, Carlton 3053. Speakers include: Lisa Natividad and Julian Aguon (Chamoru activists from Guam), Maki Yonaha (Japanese for Peace), Nic Maclellan (Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific), Richard Tanter (Nautilus Institute). Further information: Nic Maclellan (NFIP), 0421 840 100 or Dale Hess (Religious Society of Friends), 9592 5247.

Sunday 15 June
FORUM: SPEEDING TOWARD DANGEROUS CLIMATE CHANGE
Hear what the world's leading climate scientists are discovering about the speed of climate change, the potential impacts on our way of life, and what we need to do to safeguard our future. 2.30pm. Melbourne Town Hall, Swanston St, City.

Sunday 15 June
ASYLUM SEEKERS RESOURCE CENTRE BOOK LAUNCH
The Federation Press, Amnesty International Australia and Diamond Valley Oxfam Australia all invite you to mark the start of Refugee Week with a panel discussion on Learning to Breathe Free, with Dean Lusher (editor), Pamela Curr (Campaign Coordinator, Asylum Seekers Resource Centre), David Manne (Coordinator Refugee and Immigration Legal Centre), and An Asylum Seeker. Yearning to Breathe Free presents an overview of the historical, social and political contexts that have shaped Australia’s recent treatment of asylum seekers. Contributors include Malcolm Fraser, Julian Burnside, Winsome Roberts, Michael Gordon and Peter Mares, some of whom may well be found in the audience on the night.. All royalties for this book go to the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre. 6.30pm for 7.00 - 9.00pm, Montsalvat, 7 Hillcrest Ave, Eltham. Entry $12.00 Bookings Essential- 9439 8700, ELTHAMbookshop@bigpond.com

Sunday 15 June
SUNDAY CONVERSATIONS AT GLENFERN
Marilyn Lake in conversation about her new book Drawing the Global Colour Line: White Men’s Countries and the International Challenge of Racial Equality, a pioneering account of racism in the late-19th and early-20th centuries. Marilyn Lake and co-author Henry Reynolds expertly and imaginatively reconstruct how leading white intellectuals and politicians in Australia, and around the world fought demands for racial equality and jointly invented new doctrines of racial superiority to justify white privilege around the world. Marilyn Lake holds a Personal Chair in the School of Historical and European Studies, LaTrobe University, Melbourne. 3 for 3.30pm, Glenfern Writers’ Studios, cnr Inkerman & Hotham Streets, St Kilda East (carpark off Inkerman St) Cost: $15, VWC members: $12/$10 (per event) Bookings essential: numbers strictly limited, phone: 9654 9068

Tuesday 17 June
ARE WE THERE YET? WHERE WE ARE UP TO IN THE STRUGGLE FOR REFUGEE RIGHTS?
A Refugee Week Public Forum. 6 - 8 pm, BMW Edge, Federation Square. Host: Tracee Hutchison - broadcast journalist. Speakers: Michelle Foster - Director of the International Refugee Law Research Programme, University of Melbourne; Julian Burnside – QC; Paris Aristotle - Director of The Victorian Foundation for Survivors of Torture. Find out what has changed under the Rudd Government and what still needs to be changed to achieve full rights for refugees. Presented by Multicultural Arts Victoria - Part of Emerge Festival.

Wednesday 18 June
SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT IN TIMOR-LESTE: CIRCUS OZ 30TH BIRTHDAY BASH!
Circus Oz has joined up with Friends of Aileu to support development in Timor-Leste, with a special ticket offer too good to refuse! $15 off B reserve adult tickets - for just $29 you can celebrate the colour, comedy and breathtaking feats of Circus Oz! This offer is valid for the preview performance on 18 June at Birrarung Marr. Visit www.ticketmaster. com.au to make your booking or call 136 100 or go to any Ticketmaster outlet and quote the password ‘Easttimor’ - Subject to availability. Circus Oz is offering to donate 50% of the proceeds to support projects in the Aileu district of Timor-Leste. www.circusoz.com

Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 June
BIG RED BOOK FAIR 2008
11am to 5pm, Trades Hall, Cnr Victoria & Lygon Sts, Carlton. Every year the New International Bookshop performs a valuable community service: finding new homes for perfectly good books which have been neglected by their owners. And with your help, we can make the Big Red Book Fair 2008 the most heartwarming affair yet. We know there are some books you’ll love forever. It’s the other kind we’re after: those heavy political tomes covered in authentic 1970s dust; that untouched copy of Ulysses; the collected works of Jeffrey Archer; a priceless first edition of Cooking with Kurma. And, of course, anything printed in Moscow. Then there are the books about people you hate. All that negative energy can’t be good for you. Try dumping everything you own with John Howard or George Bush’s face on it into a big box. Seal and deliver to the New International Bookshop. We guarantee your house will feel roomier and smell fresher! And don’t forget, by donating you’ll not only help find a good book a new home – you’ll ensure we can continue to operate Australia’s finest Left bookstore. For more information, or to request a pickup: (ph) 9662 3744.

Tuesday 24 June
DEFENDING COMMUNITY AND ECOLOGY IN ECUADOR
6pm Bella Union Bar @ Trades Hall. The Globalism Research Centre RMIT, Friends of the Earth and the Latin American Solidarity Network present  a public talk with: CARLOS ZORILLA of DECOIN, Ecuador and GLEN KUECKER De Pauw University, Indiana USA. DECOIN is a grassroots NGO dedicated to the conservation of the cloud forests of the Intag region of northern Ecuador. The area has long been under threat by government and corporate attempts to establish a large-scale copper mine, which have been met by determined community resistance and direct action. Glen co-founded the Intag Solidarity Network, which runs a human rights program in Ecuador, and he is Professor of Latin American History. For more information contact Yael at yael.zalchendler@rmit.edu.au

Wednesday 25 June
FILM SCREENING: THE WAR ON DEMOCRACY
John Pilger's first feature-length film looks at the unfolding socialist revolution in Venezuela, with interviews with President Hugo Chavez and those whose lives are being radically improved. The film also looks at Venezuela's many challenges in overturning the legacy of past United States interventions in Latin America. $8/$5. 6.30pm. Bar 303, 303 High St, Northcote. Presented by Green Left Weekly & Socialist Alliance. For more info ph 0407 023 672 or 9639 8622.

Thursday 26 June
FILM SCREENING: LOUSY LITTLE SIXPENCE
A meticulous & moving study of how white Australia between the wars consistently broke up Aboriginal families to manufacture a black servant class. Entry by donation. 7pm. Yarraville Community Centre, 144 Blackwood St, Yarraville. Organised by Socialist Alliance. For more info ph 0406 402 401.

Thursday 26 June
TRIBUTE TO SALVADOR ALLENDE
12pm. Allende's plaque, Melbourne Trades Hall, Cnr Lygon & Victoria Streets, Carlton. Organised by Salvador Allende Centenary Collective. For more info ph Mario 0417 507 108, Marisol 0413 597 315 or email salvadorallende100years@gmail.com.

Thursday 26 June
A TOAST TO ALLENDE’S LEGACY & FILM DOCUMENTARY
6.30pm. Trades Hall, Cnr Lygon & Victoria Streets, Carlton. Organised by Salvador Allende Centenary Collective. For more info ph Mario 0417 507 108, Marisol 0413 597 315 or email salvadorallende100years@gmail.com.

Friday 27 June
ECO-DRINKS - HOW DO WE VALUE BIODIVERSITY?
5.30 @ NIBS at Trades Hall. Biodiversity is a sleeper issue compared to climate change and water. It is hard to get on political agenda, yet it is closer to the natural world that people experience when they get into the bush or onto the beach. Social researchers Ruth Beilin and Caitlin Scott will help us to unlock the conundrums. Drinks and snacks for gold coin donation.

Saturday 28 June
COMMEMORATION OF THE CENTENARY OF SALVADOR ALLENDE'S BIRTH
4-6pm: Photographic exhibition, film & poetry session; 6-9pm: cultural celebration. Victorian Trades Hall, cnr Lygon & Victoria Sts, Carlton. Organised by Salvador Allende Centenary Committee. For more info ph Alejandra 0433 540 932, Andrew 0419 523 886 or Paul 0448 786 253.

Saturday 28 June
STONEWALL 2008: HIDDEN HISTORY - TRUE STORIES FROM SEATTLE’S GAY AND LESBIAN ELDERS.
Solidarity Salon, 580 Sydney Road, Brunswick. Celebrate the 39th anniversary of the Stonewall riots - which kick started the modern gay liberation movement - at a premier Melbourne screening. In 1991, the Alice B. Theatre commissioned Drew Emery, who went on to produce the hit film, Inlaws and Outlaws, to write a theatre piece based on interviews with queers over 50 years of age. The play was filmed during one performance. The moving hour-long performance will be the first shown on Solidarity Salon’s new big screen! Alison Thorne, a feminist and queer freedom fighter, who has been on the frontlines for three decades, will introduce this Melbourne premier screening. 6:30 – 7:30 pm: Scrumptious Stonewall Feast ($10). 7:30 – 9:00 pm: Program. Then socialise and celebrate Stonewall into the evening at these licensed premises. Jointly hosted by Radical Women and the Freedom Socialist Party. For more information, phone 03-9388-0062 or email freedom.socialist.party@ozemail.com.au or radicalwomen@optusnet.com.au

DISCLAIMER: Forwarding this information to you does not constitute any form of endorsement by the NTEU Victorian Division of the matters therein.

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NTEU Fees - Taxation Statements for 2006-2007

NTEU Fees - Taxation Statements for 2006-2007


Your NTEU membership fees are tax deductible!

1. Union Dues Tax Statements for the year ending June 2007 for CURRENT members who have paid their dues by Direct Debit/Credit Card or Invoice (APS) will not be mailed this financial year.

Members have been advised through the Advocate that the statements will be available from the 1st July 2007 via the Website: www.nteu.org.au. Log in boxes are on the left hand side of the web page. Your log in is your NTEU member number (see membership card) and the password is your surname in capitals (unless you've changed the password previously).

Note: it's a good idea to change your password once logged on. To change your password, click on the View Details link under the Profile area of your Member Home page. Your password is located in the Personal Details section of your member profile. Remember that any changes you make may take up to one working day to be activated.

Lost membership cards should be reported to the NTEU Branch Office. It's important to have a current card, so that you can access all of those member discounts!

2. Members who have paid via Swinburne Payroll Deduction (PRD) for part of the year and then transferred to other payment methods. Union Due deductions for the period that they were on PRD will be on their PAYG Summary forms issued by the University.

Please ring /email the NTEU Swinburne Branch if you require any further advice: 9214 8162 or nteusw@vtown.com.au

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Branch Elections

Branch Elections


Nomination form Swinburne Members

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