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artwork, opinion pieces, and interactive segments to engage the student body (did anybody say quiz time?) Nurturing political commentary and holding Stupol accountable is in On Dit’s blood, and we are willing to spill it for your consumption

Student media is crucial for spotlighting student issues and allowing students to be truly heard There will be a greater focus on the arts in this year ' s On Dit; providing opportunities for performing artists to feature in our "Gig Guide" and for visual artists to showcase their creations within our pages

If you ’ re interested in writing for the magazine, editing, drawing, or just getting involved, we welcome new faces! Contact us via onditmag@gmailcom, or on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. We’re always looking for fresh blood Type-O preferred!

Hey crew: it’s Seb, Kathers, Louise, and Sienna We’re the 2023 Editors of the University of Adelaide’s On Dit Magazine If you haven’t read it before, On Dit features works from students across all faculties, cultures, and demographics, which we bind together to create a monthly magazine encapsulating the diversity of university life In keeping with On Dit tradition, this year ' s magazines will incorporate a wide variety of works: including news articles, creative pieces, satire, Have an idea for a podcast? Already have your own YouTube channel?

The YouX Broadcaster Program is a seven-month program for emerging content creators, designed to provide an outlet for student expression, culture, and creativity We are looking for independent, imaginative, and driven students who are passionate about creating original audiovisual content which is relevant to a diverse student population and helps build a sense of community at the University of Adelaide

Visit the YouX O-Week stall or our website for more information

The National Union of Students (NUS) is the peak representative body for higher education students, including university and TAFE; representing over one million students across the land NUS is run by student representatives who are democratically elected at a yearly conference

NUS exists for the sole purpose of fighting for students; ensuring that everyone, regardless of background, can access a fair and fully-funded education. We campaign on important issues, including: Change the Age of Independence, Climate Action, SASH Reforms, and the Voice to Parliament

NUS is rooted in principles of student unionism and working in the interests of students

What are we fighting for?

Reverse the Job Ready Graduates Package Reform the welfare system

Legislate a National Duty of Care

Increase Education funding to the OECD average of 1 per cent

Mandate student representation on university boards

Legislate minimum SSAF

How can you get involved?

Just let us know We love hearing from you--the students we represent!

Contact me, Grace, at welfare@nusasnau

This year we will be running campaigns, holding protests and meeting with various MPs and Stakeholders Look out for more information about the "National Day of Action: Fight for the Climate!" on the 17th of March

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