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  1. ALP Higher Education Statement

    Posted 19 August 2010 by Paul Kniest (NTEU National Office)

    The ALP has released a statement on  Higher Education.  Its committment to provide legislative protection for academic freedom can be found on page 10.

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  2. UWS VC Election Statemnt

    Posted 19 August 2010 by Paul Kniest (NTEU National Office)

    The VC of UWS has released a statement which addresses the ALP and Coalition Higher Education Policies.  The statement highlights the negative impacts the Coalition's cut to low SES ...

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    UWS VC Statement

    Published: 18 Aug, 2010
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  3. ACTU Media Release: Universities could again be at the frontline of Liberals’ industrial relations agenda

    Posted 18 August 2010 by Michael Evans (NTEU National Office)

    Published 17 August 2010

    Australia’s universities should never again be used as a testing ground for a radical Liberal workplace agenda.

    Unions are determined to prevent a repeat of the abuse ...

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  4. Economists Support ALP Stimulus Package

    Posted 18 August 2010 by Paul Kniest (NTEU National Office)

    A number of prominent Australian economists have published an open letter supporting the ALP's Stimulus Package as being an appropriate response to the Gloabal Financial Crisis.  To view the ...

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    Economists Open Letter

    Published: 17 Aug, 2010
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  5. Major parties on science and technology commitments

    Posted 18 August 2010 by Jen T. Kwok (NTEU National Office)

    The Federation of Australian Science and Technology Societies (FASTS) published the results of its pre-election survey exploring the attitudes of the major parties towards science and innovation. The ...

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  6. Australian Greens focus on higher education

    Posted 18 August 2010 by Jen T. Kwok (NTEU National Office)

    Senator Hanson-Young, Australian Greens spokesperson on Education, has criticised the other major parties for not addressing higher education in the election campaign and stated they were committed ...

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  7. How will your working conditions be affected by the Federal Election?

    Posted 16 August 2010 by Alex White (Vic Division)

    In the next few days, NTEU members will receive the following letter from Matthew McGowan, the Secretary of the NTEU Victorian Division.

    How will your working conditions be affected by this ...

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  8. Science for Australia’s Future

    Posted 10 August 2010 by Jen T. Kwok (NTEU National Office)

    Senator Kim Carr made a campaign statement at RMIT University in Melbourne committing the ALP to a Science for Australia’s Future policy, under which the Government would plan strategically and ...

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  9. NTEU: Labor's VCA funding commitment welcome, must be matched by Liberal Party

    Posted 9 August 2010 by Alex White (Vic Division)

     

     

    Labor’s  multi-million dollar funding pledge for the Victorian College of the Arts and Music will give the College certainty and help ...

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  10. Special Federal Election issue of Advocate

    Posted 3 August 2010 by Paul Clifton (NTEU National Office)

    NTEU has produced a special edition of Advocate covering this month's Federal Election. It features responses from all the major parties to our questionnaire on important issues for our sector.

    This ...

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    Advocate, Federal Election Special, August 2010

    eBook: http://issuu.com/nteu/docs/advocate_17_03
    Published: 01 Aug, 2010
    Year: 2010
    Volume: 17
    Issue: 3
    ISSN: 1321-8476
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