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◆ MY UNION

Sara Ranatunge awarded 2020 Carolyn Allport Scholarship Sara Ranatunge is the 2020 recipient of the Carolyn Allport Scholarship, for postgraduate work in feminist studies. Sara is undertaking a PhD at Victoria University exploring the impact of the Victorian Government’s Free TAFE initiative in empowering socio-economically disadvantaged women who completed a Certificate III or IV in Education Support between 2019–2021 Sara is a teacher in the TAFE sector with a passion for improving the education outcomes for learners from culturally and linguistically diverse and underprivileged backgrounds. 'I could see that I and my students were travelling a parallel path,' she says. 'I was 19-years-old when I came to Australia as a migrant with my family from Sri Lanka. I began studying teaching at Melbourne University, but when I fell pregnant, I left study to look after my daughter.' 'I too returned to study as a mature age student when my eldest daughter started attending high school. In 2012, Sara completed her undergraduate degree at Victoria University and went on to complete a Masters, where she focused on the experiences of refugees and migrants studying in Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) courses. Sara then worked as a trainer and assessor for the Certificates III and IV in Education Support. This course is what was formally known as a Teacher Aide Course and the participants were placed in primary and secondary schools and in TAFEs for their work experience. 'Inspired by the transformation of the students I was teaching and assessing, I decided to make this group of women the focus of my PhD which I started earlier this year,' she says.

wanted to study but never had the opportunity and most had minimal technology skills. Some hadn’t studied for decades and those who were struggling in their personal life, persevered. 'I watched their confidence and self-esteem boom, especially during placement. For many it was a transformation.' She says. 'I can already see how being able to study at TAFE for free has made it possible for many women to undertake useful study that they would have otherwise not been able to afford. This Education Support course is a steppingstone for the women to get a job and for some to undertake further study.' Sara hopes this research will contribute to knowledge in three areas: informing the development of future government education policies; enhancing the capacity of women from social and economic vulnerable backgrounds; and improving the quality of the educational support students are receiving. ◆ Helena Spyrou, Union Education Organiser nteu.org.au/myunion/scholarships/carolyn_allport Dr Carolyn Allport was NTEU National President from 1994 to 2010, becoming a lobbyist at both the national and international levels.

In her application, Sara outlined that, in 2019, 118% more women enrolled in TAFE compared to 2018 since the introduction of Free TAFE. A high number of students who took advantage of Free TAFE study are women returning to study after years of absence and women from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) and underprivileged backgrounds.

Described as a ‘warrior for women’, Carolyn advocated for women’s rights to employment equity. Influential in the struggle for paid parental leave, she established NTEU as the setter of high benchmarks for other unions and employers to match.

In her PhD study, Sara sets out to explore race and gender as simultaneously lived experiences for women undertaking vocational education. 'As a woman of colour, I am interested in social activism and particular forms of intersecting oppressions – and since oppression cannot be reduced to one fundamental type – I bring a feminist intersectionality lens to the data collected because gender discrimination is shaped equally by racism and class inequality.'

Carolyn worked as an academic for over 20 years at Macquarie University in economic history, urban politics, public housing and women’s history. Carolyn sadly passed away in 2017.

In describing the demographics of the group of women who studied Educational Support, Sara highlighted that most always

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Carolyn is also recognised as an advocate for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander education, employment and social justice. She was a driving force to ensure that A&TSI business is core NTEU business.

NTEU established the scholarship in 2014 in recognition of Dr Carolyn Allport. The scholarship is available to a person undertaking postgraduate feminist studies, by research, in any discipline. It pays $5000 per year for a maximum of three years.

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Cathy Moore elected new WA Division Secretary

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Jonathan Hallett steps down as WA Div Sec

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Pep Turner takes over as Tasmanian Division Secretary

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Tasmania farewells Kelvin Michael

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Out from under the cover of COVID

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pages 35-36

2020 Joan Hardy Scholarship goes to Sonja Dawson

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page 47

Sara Ranatunge awarded 2020 Carolyn Allport Scholarship

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Anna Stewart Memorial Project continues in 2020

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Vale Prof Tracey Bretag

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National Council during COVID

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pages 40-41

Building on the moment

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page 37

Delegate Profile: Professor Peter Dabnichki, RMIT

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Hong Kong trade union leader re-arrested

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Wear It Purple Day: mostly remotely

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Fractured futures? Recent transformations of academic work

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pages 32-33

AUR: recent past and near future

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Higher education should be for everyone

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pages 22-23

Curtains for Theatre & Performance

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pages 24-25

Wage theft is core university business

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pages 30-31

Tales from the trenches

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page 26

Jacqui Lambie is right: It just got harder for working class kids like me to go to university

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Clear-felling environmental expertise

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Job-Ready Graduates Bill passes into law

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Online Forums see greater member involvement

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A response from ‘No Concessions’ casuals to ‘Letter to a fellow worker

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Racism is a union issue

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NTEU launches legal action against JMC alleging sham contracting

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Flawed foreign relations bill tightens the reins on university independence

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2020: A year like no other

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USYD professor arrested at protest

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Meeting COVID challenges

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