Honi Soit
FIRST PRINTED 1929
WEEK 1, SEM. 1, 2019
4-5: NEWS
12-13: FEATURE
USU announces funding changes to Clubs and Societies
Improvising Tradition: the expanding Conservatorium
The University of Sydney Union’s (USU) funding to events held by Clubs and Societies (C&S) will be dramatically altered from 2019 onwards. While in previous years, C&S events were able to claim $6 of USU funding for every Access member present, starting from this year, they will only be able to claim $1 for every USU member, plus 30% of the total cost of running an event.
Furthermore, the overall amount of funding C&S are entitled to every year has been lowered from $4000 to $3000. C&S can still apply for the funding cap to be raised, should they fulfil certain requirements. The change was announced at a meeting on Monday.
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The Sydney Conservatorium of Music was established in 1915 by Henri Verbrugghen, a Belgian conductor and violinist. It was opened with the aim of “providing tuition of a standard at least equal to that of European Conservatoriums.” In what was formerly the Government House stables, the ‘Con’ attracted musical talent from across Australia with its first intake of 320
students in 1916. “It was a purely ‘classi....... cal’ place,” said my former piano teacher, Gerard Willems, who studied there in its earlier years and continued as a teacher for a total of thirty-seven years. “Jazz wasn’t around.”
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