8.5 The UTSSA Stands in Opposition to the UTS Protest Application Form: Described as an attack on speech for Palestine activists and left-wing activists and a direct contravention of the university's academic policies and freedom of speech. Motion passes unanimously.
8.3 Support for UTS Staff and NTEU Industrial Action: UTS staff strike is happening tomorrow 11 am for 24 hours with a rally and pickets in the afternoon. President will email Vice-Chancellor highlighting the fact that he's not just 'negging' with staff but students.
Motion 8.2 Defending the Future of 2SER: Macquarie Uni is pulling funding from 2SER radio station. 2SER needs to find a new partner by June or face closure. UTSSA stand by 2SER.
Motion 7.2 Approval of 2025 Audited Financial Statements and Representation Letter: The audit for 2025 revealed the largest loss in the last 20 years. The university hadasked the UTSSA to empty out its reserves, threatening to withhold SSAF funding for next year. Motion passed.
Motion 7.1 Meet Your Student Representatives Campaign: Assistant Gen Sec said it aims to raise awareness of what the UTSSA does for students. Education Officer called it an empty bureaucracy. Socialist Alternative abstained from voting.
Environment and Technology Officer is working with sustainability people at UTS about minimising pollution on campus and has had a few meetings with Red Cross about Plant a Tree Day
Welfare Officer spoke about donation drive for Bluebird Pantry, reported on concerning findings from UTS Health Services survey and reported on slow progress on clothing bins
Education Officer raised that the staff strike is happening tomorrow. Also reported that Palestine Solidarity Week was successful and emphasised the importance of standing up against the status quo from the government and the university when it comes to the genocide in Palestine
SRC President had biannual meeting with Vice-Chancellor Andrew Parfitt, spoke about protest form, royal commission, closure of 2SER, and UTS childcare closures. Also spoke with Deputy Vice Chancellor Kylie Readman about protest form, NTEU negotiations, and gender based violence.
The SRC passes Motion 8.4. The UTSSA condemns arrests at Queensland Student Strike for Palestine. The President says the new laws are clearly targeting student activists.
The SRC passes Motion 8.3 Responding to Australian Human Rights Commission Report and Supporting Students Experiencing Racism. A statement will be published on the findings of the report.
SRC passes 8.2 Motion Condemning UTS Protest Application Form and Absurd Institutional Restrictions on Protest. The President points out that this is to do with strong student protests in solidarity with Palestine.
Indigenous Officer says uni executives want explanation as to how UTSSA will prevent non Indigenous students from accessing the yarning circle and how it will be ensured that the yarning circle will be used in a formal capacity.
Women’s Officer presses for free period products across campus and looks to expand the reproudctive and sexual health program, looking at different suppliers and different locations for machine that dispense products