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2024 ECON-DIT Issue 92.1

A‘COZZIE LIVS’ CRASH-COURSE

By Shreya Nidumolu WHY YOUR COFFEE COSTS MORE, WHILE YOUR REAL WAGES STAY STAGNANT. Voted the ‘2023 Word of the Year’ by Macquarie Dictionary, ‘cozzie livs’ playfully refers to the term ‘cost of living’ but is most often used synonymously with the cost-of-living crisis that many Australians are facing. The cost of living is measured […]

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Empower Your Voice: SRC By-Election 2024

Step into the realm of student governance and make your mark as the Student Representative Council (SRC) By-Election to elect the 2024 SRC President is announced by YouX. This is your chance to actively contribute to the leadership and direction of the SRC, shaping the future of student representation. Key Dates: Polling dates are set […]

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Uni merger confirmed – legislation passes Parliament

Words by Sebastian Andrew ‘Adelaide University’ is now a lot more official, with the recent passage of the Adelaide University Bill 2023, an Act which legally establishes the merged institution.  The Adelaide University Bill 2023 passed with an overwhelming majority in the House of Assembly on Wednesday 15 November, with the support of both Labor […]

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Tribunal ruling declares SRC President results void, calls new election for the role

Words by Louise Jackson It’s the election cycle that keeps on giving!  On 16 October, the Elections Tribunal ruled the provisional results of the SRC President election ‘void’. Georgia Thomas (Unite) was found to have breached Rule 39.4.16 of the Election Rules.  The complainant provided evidence of Thomas paying for the YouX membership of a […]

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The Indigenous Voice to Parliament: The Path to Equity Through a First Nations Voice

Words by Alyssa Harding Disclaimer: This article was written by a non-Indigenous person who wishes to recognise her privilege before beginning, and use this opportunity to direct readers to resources created by Australian First Nations peoples, particularly the Uluru Statement From The Heart.  Right now, we’re watching history uncover itself right in front of our […]

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Arts + Culture

Ink Well Chosen for Guild’s 85th Year

James Graham’s Ink is the final production of the Theatre Guild’s landmark 85th Season and will open at the University’s intimate and unique Little Theatre October 12th at 7:30pm. Ink is a theatrical adventure that delves into the world of journalism, media, and the birth of the infamous British tabloid newspaper, The Sun. Bringing this complex […]

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Left, Right, Centre: The Voice to Parliament

Introduction by Sebastian Andrew Left, Right, Centre (LRC), for those not familiar, is a regular segment in our print issue, in which four student political clubs respond to a set of questions seeking their views on certain issues. Usually they get given three, but for Issue 9, we decided only gave them one: ‘On October […]

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Election Tribunal disqualifies Hall, Clendon and Govender from candidacy, and triggers student election recount

Words by Louise Jackson and Sebastian Andrew The University of Adelaide Election Tribunal has disqualified Eleanor Hall, Leila Clendon and Kalesh Govender (all Left Action candidates) from their candidacy in the recent student elections. In a complaint put forward by current SRC President Georgia Thomas (Unite), Hall and Clendon were disqualified for campaigning in Victorian […]

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1984 Theatre Review

Words by Kathers Anderson 4.5 Star rating 1984 (George Orwell). Theatre Guild Student Society. Little Theatre, University of Adelaide. Last show 17th September 2023. CONTENT WARNING: Violence, physical and mental abuse, sexual references, and swearing Poster. Image supplied by the Adelaide University Theatre Guild Student Society Brought to you by the University of Adelaide Theatre […]

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How to vote in the Referendum?

Interview by Kathers Anderson Have you ever wanted to have a say in something huge that will change the Australian social/political landscape (ignoring state and federal elections, of course…)? With the upcoming Voice to Parliament Referendum currently shaking down Australian politics (which is already as wobbly as a plate of jelly), you have a chance […]