Fighting the cuts: Good work Berwick - Churchill's turn today!

 

Good morning members and happy May Day!

Congratulations to Berwick members on the excellent turnout at yesterday's protest, and well done in particular to the staff members who spoke.

It was fantastic to have many students join us, as well as a journalist and a photographer from Berwick Star News, which will apparently publish an article about our protest tomorrow. This comes on top of another big week of media attention from other outlets including ABC Ballarat and the Australian Financial Review

You can see an image of the Berwick event here on FedUni's Yammer: https://tinyurl.com/5n6p4ss5. It's also available on our Branch FB page: https://tinyurl.com/2zt3pfcu. See below for more images and feel free to share them!

It's Churchill's turn today - let's make sure it's even bigger than the Berwick protest!  See you at the Knuckle at midday.

CHURCHILL MIDDAY WEDNESDAY (TODAY!) - The Knuckle (posterhttps://tinyurl.com/a8uwx9bf)

MT HELEN MIDDAY THURSDAY - Main quad, near the library (posterhttps://tinyurl.com/2sevcu93)


Solidarity,

NTEU @ Fed

Photos from yesterday's rally at Berwick:
 





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