All remaining chapters will be referred to NX. The voices we will not hear: Queer voices, First Nations voices, Disabled voices, International Student voices, Regional voices. So, was it all worth it? #nusnatcon25
The conference perceives a minutes silence in recognition of the women who lost their lives to hate and violence across Australia in 2025, the air feels heavy #nusnatcon25
Mia Williams (Usyd, NLS) speaks to the deep disappointment of having the women's chapter reduced to one large block and unity's lack of motions, she calls for us to do better #nusnatcon25
As a Ballarat local, Kaitlyn (Deakin, VA) speaks to the toll of gender-based violence on her community. 3 women dead in 3 Months: Rebecca Young, Samantha Murphy and Hannah McGuire “every single death is a tragedy” “we need to remember them” #nusnatcon25
DUSA Gen Sec Supraja (Deakin, VIC Alliance) also speaks on the block. She speaks of how it is important to fight against racism and increase education. She also tells of being screamed at by a march for Australia attendee and subjected to racist stereotypes #nusnatcon25
Vi Vo (Deakin, Vic Alliance) speaks on the 1st Ethnocultural block from her perspective as a Vietnamese International Student, she speaks to 11.12 and how proper use of name is a matter of safety. She begins to speak about being detained but is cut off for time #nusnatcon25
Stories like this deserve proper time to be heard on conference floor, it is a deep shame that the events of this years natcon have taken that chance away #nusnatcon25
Heard from a SAlt head during 4.68: "they are hiding behind the Windies", idk maybe the Windies just wanted to speak on the motion that THEY wrote #nusnatcon25
Just to be clear: Conference voted up the AA motion which included formalising AA in the regs, but there was no proposed rule change and this years elections will proceed WITHOUT formal AA #nusnatcon25