Issue 90.3

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SRC SRC PRESIDENT’S PRESIDENT’S REPORT. REPORT. From climate change, inflation, a global pandemic and war, the world is in crisis. And the halls of power, from parliament or the university council that rules UoA, are so alienated from ordinary people’s control it’s no surprise that workers and students feel impotent to change things. But we know from history that organising collectively is how we build our power, and begin to push back against an appalling status quo. At UoA, socialists in the SRC were elected to kick up a fuss against undemocratic cuts on campus and build a campaign to challenge management’s power. A key plank of our fightback was organising a student general meeting for all affected to have their say and directly vote on motions important to them – a welcome alternative to the closeddoor, unaccountable decision making of the Adelaide Uni council. Last Thursday, the Adelaide Uni’s first official student general meeting in approximately 25 years took place. Meeting on the Barr Smith Lawns, angry and passionate students voted on motions ranging from condemnation of faculty mergers, to demands for immediate divestment from 10

fossil fuels by uni administration. We achieved the 150 student quorum for the meeting to be considered “official” and binding on the SRC. A huge congratulations to all 169 students who participated in this brilliant, democratic intervention into the way campus run. Motions passed unanimously are below. I think they show that ordinary people could run the university and right-wing Adelaide University Union in a more just and righteous way than the corporate heads and conservatives in control today. Students unanimously voted to: 1) Express opposition to university management’s proposed faculty mergers, staff sackings, and course cuts. 2) Pass a motion of no confidence in ViceChancellor Peter Høj and the University Council. 3) Defend student democracy: demand direct funding for the democratically-elected Student Representative Council. 4a) This Student General Meeting demands that the AUU grant full registration to the


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The Federal Election: How Will it Play Out in SA?

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pages 54-55

Overtone

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page 50

Chelsea Watago - No Room at the Inn & Another Day in the Colony

6min
pages 57-60

First Impressions of Radelaide

2min
page 56

Beyond the Clouds

3min
pages 51-53

Why Should We Care About the Ukraine-Russia War?

5min
pages 48-49

‘Nice Guys Aren’t Nice’ - Follow-up

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pages 46-47

Film Review - The Lost Daughter

6min
pages 44-45

Gig Review - Everyday Apathy

7min
pages 36-38

Gender and Name Changes Need to be Accessible

4min
pages 42-43

Learning About the Far-Right With Help From the Far-Left

5min
pages 39-41

In Defence of Medea

2min
pages 32-33

Sonnet of Eve & Untold

1min
pages 34-35

CONNECT - Rapid HIV Testing Program

11min
pages 28-31

Over in a Flash: the SA State Election at a Glance

3min
pages 26-27

Club Spotlight

1min
pages 24-25

Vox? Pop

2min
pages 12-13

Econ-Dit

4min
pages 20-21

Sustainabili-Dit

4min
pages 18-19

Editorial

2min
page 7

SRC President’s Report

2min
pages 10-11

Left Right Centre

6min
pages 16-17

Systematic Review

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State of the Union

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