Submission to the Inquiry into the Recognition of Unpaid Carers

GSA’s submission highlights the challenges faced by graduate students engaged in unpaid care work. The report emphasizes the need for acknowledgment, flexibility, and increased support from both government and universities. The recommendations encompass various areas, including financial stress, childcare accessibility, and university recognition, aiming to address the diverse needs of graduate student carers.

Stop the Menzies

Stop the Menzies GSA’s campaign, led by former Education Officers Monica Sestito and Brendan Laws, challenges the establishment of the Robert Menzies Institute (RMI) at the University of Melbourne. The […]

Speak Safely 2023 Update

Speak Safely 2023 Update The report covers updates from June 20th to August 28th, summarizing 12 reports received through the Speak Safely Program. Notably, seven reports involved individuals under 18, […]

Consultation for TEQSA sexual harm good practice note

TEQSA sexual harm good practice note GSA submits feedback on TEQSA’s sexual harm good practice note, stressing the importance of genuine partnerships, leadership roles, risk mitigation, and fostering respectful cultures. […]