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NUS Women's Department

@nuswomens

Representing and advocating for women tertiary education students across Australia. 2025 Women’s Officer: Ellie Venning [email protected]

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linkhttps://nus.asn.au/index.php/sash-reform/ calendar_today24-01-2012 23:52:53

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Tomorrow morning, the National Safety Survey is going to be released and we are not optimistic. 5 years of inaction have followed the 2017 Change the Course Survey. The stories we are hearing are heartbreaking. Students deserve better.

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The National Student Safety Survey has found a 150% increase in sexual assaults occurring at University colleges and accommodation. Absolutely shameful. Universities must take greater responsibility for what goes on at these colleges. (1/2)

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Today, the National Student Safety Survey Results were released. The NUS Queer/LGBTQIA+ Department are not surprised by the results - in fact we think it is time that Universities take action now more than ever to support Queer/LGBTQIA+ Students! #NSSS #LGBTQIA #Queer #TakeAction

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The decision by FINA to exclude transwomen from competing at elite levels is nothing short of exclusionary. It sends the message to all levels of sport, from community to elite, that discrimination is okay - and this shouldn’t be tolerated. Sport should be for all.

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The NUS Women’s Department is proud to be one of 70+ orgs calling for the NSW Govt to remove the requirement to prove injury in Victims Support applications. It is traumatic to have to retell your story. Establishing an act of violence should be enough. ow.ly/TUgO50JQaeW

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This is abhorrent. Students deserve to feel safe at universities and their educators should be at the core of ensuring this. It is unacceptable that a Vice chancellor should be allowed to stay in their role with these allegations. #Bridget Heywood MUST step aside.

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Professor Marcia Langton debunks myths about the Indigenous Voice to Parliament. If you are still unsure on the details of the referendum, give this podcast a listen as a first step.

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Universities need to get on board and back a student ombudsman with teeth or risk even more students facing sexual violence on campus. Students need universities that care about their safety, not just their money.