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  1. 10 great reasons to come to the ACT May Day rally tomorrow (Saturday May 4)

    Posted by Jane Maze (ACT Division)

    1. It's a great opportunity to make our current issue of higher education cuts visible to a broad public – we will have lots of NTEU banners and 'no cuts' signs available.
    2. We wil be supporting ...

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  2. Invitation to May Day rally, Canberra

    Posted by Jane Maze (ACT Division)

    This year there will be a large May Day rally in front of Old Parliament House on Saturday, May 4th, from 11.30 am. We would like to take a strong NTEU contingent. Please contact the Division ...

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    May Day 2013 Poster

    Published: 18 Apr, 2013

    Poster for ACT May Day rally

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  3. 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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  4. Uni Cuts, Dumb Cuts Protest

    Posted 10 May 2013 by Jane Maze (ACT Division)

    Across Australia, university staff, students and supporters will protest cuts to university and student funding on Tuesday 14th May.

    In the ACT we will rally at Union Court, in the Australian ...

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  5. 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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  6. 7th edition of edXpress just out

    Posted 8 May 2013 by Jeannie Rea (NTEU National Office)

    7th edition of edXpress just out

    Catch up with the latest edition of edXpress, the free monthly e-bulletin from NTEU with news and views on what’s happening on our campuses around the ...

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  7. Nobel Laureate Professor Peter Doherty backs the 14 May national protest against university cuts

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

    Nobel Laureate Professor Peter Doherty backs the 14 May national protests against the latest $2.3bn university cuts. Protest actions are being organised across the country by the National Tertiary ...

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  8. Final Reminder - National Indigenous Forum 2013

    Posted 7 May 2013 by Celeste Liddle (Indigenous)

    The NTEU Indigenous Policy Committee (IPC) will conduct the 2013 NTEU National Indigenous Forum on Thursday the 23rd and Friday the 24th of May, at the Brambuk Cultural Centre in Halls Gap ...

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  9. Nobel Laureate Prof Peter Doherty on why you should protest the Dumb Cuts

    Posted 6 May 2013 by Paul Clifton (NTEU National Office)

    NTEU is proud to present our latest video featuring Nobel Laureate Prof Peter Doherty (University of Melbourne). Professor Doherty explains why you should join the Dumb Cuts National Protests across ...

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    Nobel Laureate Prof Peter Doherty on the Dumb Cuts

  10. No to dumb cuts

    Posted 3 May 2013 by Jane Maze (ACT Division)

    On May 1st, NTEU members at ANU joined students to call for the Federal Government to abandon its decision to fund one part of the education system by cutting another - higher education.

     

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