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  1. NTEU welcomes Greens and Andrew Wilkie’s opposition to uni cuts legislation

    Posted 14 May 2013 by Carmel Shute (NTEU National Office)

    The Greens and independent MP Andrew Wilkie this morning announced their support for the National Tertiary Education Union’s ‘uni cuts- dumb cuts’ campaign and declared their ...

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  2. National protests tomorrow for the restoration of university cuts

    Posted 13 May 2013 by Jeannie Rea (NTEU National Office)

    The NTEU is urging everyone who cares about higher education to join national protests tomorrow (Tuesday 14 May), to coincide with the Federal Government bringing down its budget.

    “Right ...

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  3. Government cuts will turn students away

    Posted 8 May 2013 by Carmel Shute (NTEU National Office)

    Politicians and their advisers are out of step if they still think that there are no votes in higher education, National Tertiary Education Union President, Jeannie Rea said today in response to the ...

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  4. Uni student protests against Government's proposed cuts to higher education continue in Sydney

    Posted 24 April 2013 by Paul Clifton (NTEU National Office)

    Students will continue to voice their protests against the Government’s proposed $2.3 billion cuts to higher education with a rally at the University of Sydney today. 

    The protest comes ...

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  5. Support students organising against the Federal Government's higher education cuts

    Posted 16 April 2013 by Jeannie Rea (NTEU National Office)

    Do support the students by participating in their activities and also assuring students participating that they will not be penalised for non-attendance in class.

    Events are being organised across ...

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  6. “Dumb cuts – dumber country.” Union appeals to University Vice Chancellors over $2.3b cuts to higher education

    Posted 15 April 2013 by Jeannie Rea (NTEU National Office)

    The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) is appealing to Australian universities not to cut staff as a result of the $900 million ‘efficiency dividend’ cuts announced on the weekend ...

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  7. University students’ “day of action” supported by university staff union

    Posted 27 March 2013 by Jeannie Rea (NTEU National Office)

    The National Tertiary Education Union has called upon their academic members not to penalise students missing class to participate in today's  protest rallies organised by the National ...

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  8. Creative Australia: “We should all be singing from the same song sheet,” says NTEU

    Posted 13 March 2013 by Jeannie Rea (NTEU National Office)

    The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) has welcomed the boost in funding to arts training organisations announced today (13 March) by Arts Minister Simon Crean, but argues that Creative ...

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  9. New TAFE funding is sugar coating for a bitter pill, says National Tertiary Education Union

    Posted 12 March 2013 by Carmel Shute (NTEU National Office)

    The Napthine Government’s decision to put $200 million back into TAFE in Victoria over four years is little more than a face-saving measure, according to the National Tertiary Education Union ...

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  10. High level of support for University of Sydney strike over enterprise agreement

    Posted 7 March 2013 by Carmel Shute (NTEU National Office)

    The large turnout to today’s strike at the University of Sydney was an indication of the fierce determination of staff to fight for a fair outcome in the current collective agreement ...

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