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  1. NTEU National Council protests against dumb cuts to university funding at Parliament House, Canberra

    Posted 17 June 2013 by Jeannie Rea (NTEU National Office)

    This morning, 120 NTEU National Council delegates meeting in Canberra protested outside Parliament House against the cuts to university funding.

    Jeannie Rea, National NTEU President, said that ...

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  2. NTEU PM Perth Protest Wednesday June 12 2013

    Posted 7 June 2013 by Amy Talbot (WA Division)

    Tell the PM to STOP the CUTS!

    Protest Action Wednesday 12th June during Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s Perth visit.

    NTEU members, staff and students of our WA universities and ...

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    NTEU PM Perth Protest June 12 2013

    Published: 07 Jun, 2013
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  3. edXpress#8 - out now

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

    edXpress is the free subscription based monthly e-bulletin from the National Tertiary Education Union with news and views on what’s happening on our campuses around the country.

    This is ...

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  4. Pollies urged to vote in support of universities

    Posted 5 June 2013 by Jeannie Rea (NTEU National Office)

    The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) is calling on all members of the House of Representatives to actively demonstrate their support for universities by voting in favour of a motion to be ...

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  5. National Tertiary Education Union welcomes Greens’ ‘Uni Cuts Hurt’ campaign

    Posted 30 May 2013 by Jeannie Rea (NTEU National Office)

    The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) has welcomed the announcement by the Australian Greens today that it will campaign against the latest cuts to university funding and student support made ...

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  6. Cuts to uni red tape a smart cut

    Posted 29 May 2013 by Jeannie Rea (NTEU National Office)

    Cuts to university red tape are smart cuts, according to the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU).

    “That’s why we support the Federal Government’s announcement of a review ...

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  7. Casualisation “the dirty little secret of university expansion”, union to tell public parliamentary hearings into insecure employment bill

    Posted 24 May 2013 by Grahame McCulloch (NTEU National Office)

    A casual academic, who received an award for teaching excellence from the University of Sydney, has been so desperate for housing she lived on the balcony of the home of an elderly man, and ...

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  8. Federal Court reinstates university professor sacked in sham redundancy

    Posted 20 May 2013 by Carmel Shute (NTEU National Office)

    The Federal Court has ordered the reinstatement of Professor Judith Bessant at RMIT University in Melbourne – a judgement that the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) welcomes as a warning ...

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  9. Abbott’s smoke and mirrors budget plan hits education hard

    Posted 17 May 2013 by Jeannie Rea (NTEU National Office)

    The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) today warned that Federal Opposition Leader, Tony Abbott, is hiding the range and breadth of funding cuts planned by the Coalition should it win ...

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  10. Protests call for the restoration of $2.3bn cut from higher education, Perth WA

    Posted 14 May 2013 by Amy Talbot (Murdoch University)

    Over 700 people joined protest rallies today at Curtin and Murdoch Universities and the University of Western Australia (UWA) in Perth to call for the restoration of the latest $2.3bn cut from ...

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