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corruption, the SRC suffered from in-fighting and frequent turnover, and for six consecutive years the TUU Annual
General Meetings (AGMs) failed due to lack of quorum from the student body. Inexperience and intense party political competition around the SRC was especially damaging around 1976, with the Union technically bankrupt by the end of 1977; although it returned to profit in 1978 under a new President. the period of 1976,to 1977 during the presidency of Michael (Mick) Munday, who was twice elected was in fact one of the most progressive eras of the union. After this period student activism declined, and the student body also voted to secede from the National Union of Students in 1979.
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such as indigenous disadvantage, student living conditions, and the environment. Protests originating from the Union
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education, welfare, activities and publications. By the mid-1980s, the Union had turned around to boast "the best facilities and the lowers fees in
Australia. All trading ventures ran at a profit...and became the major music promoter in Tasmania". The Union campaigned on issues like Commonwealth tertiary education funding, student allowances, and against the introduction of
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Students Association was integral to the TUU from its early days, with seventeen clubs and societies already active within the small student population in the 1920s. The Union produced its first magazine, "Platypus" in 1914. The TUU also began to organise dances and balls, plays and the rowdy Mock Commem Processions in its early years.
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charitable events throughout the year. Some societies have their membership based in specific faculties, such as the
Tasmanian University Law Society and Tasmanian University Medical Students Society. Others are more special interest-based, such as the Bushwalking Society and PLOT Theatre Society. University-based sports clubs include
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Education and Postgraduate councils dissolved and a new student council developed, formed of representatives from each of the University of Tasmania’s (UTas)
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In the mid to late 1980s, some of the TUU's commercial ventures returned to loss and the union fee was increased against much opposition. However, the new
Executive Officer from 1989 increased accountability and efficiency measures, returning financial stability and going on to win a Businesswoman of
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Council is the peak statewide body constituted to deal with student representation and activities. This includes representing students in university decision-making processes and forums, developing and supporting student networks, assisting the university to consult with students, providing
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, the TUSA supported students financially, and with strong representation to the university of student needs and interests. Financial aid was increased to students experiencing hardship, and academic guidelines were relaxed to accommodate for a change never before seen by
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In 2021, a significant overhaul of TUSA strategy, operation and structure culminated in the decision to change the name of the organisation from the Tasmania University Union to the Tasmanian University Student Association. This decision followed several years of work aimed at overhauling processes
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As World War II broke out, the Tasmania University Union fell into decline again, cancelling many of its activities and donating the membership fees of remaining students to the Australian Government for the war effort. The TUU pressed on however, updating the Constitution again for a fully elected
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In 2011, the bulk of the commercial operations (including catering, retail, and housing services) offered on campus by the TUU were sold to the University. At the time, this decision by the BoM to sell the commercial assets was viewed as controversial, and reinvigorated student interest in the TUU
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The TUU was formed by students in 1899, 6 years after lectures began at the University of Tasmania. The initial purpose of the Union was to facilitate social interaction between students and, organise sporting activities and debating. Membership was optional. The development of clubs and societies
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In the early 1990s, the TUU ran a competition for a new logo for the Tasmania University Logo. The winning student design remains in use today. The classical pillar represents knowledge on a solid footing "to show the Union's links with academic tradition, but drawn in a modern way to emphasis its
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As it has throughout its history, the TUU has organised campaigns around many divisive issues, including university restructures, student welfare issues, the introduction of voluntary student unionism in 2006, and the use of compulsory student fees collected under the Higher Education Legislation
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In the early 1980s, the TUU underwent significant structural change through a new Constitution, and began to look more like it does today. The Board of Management (with a student majority) was instituted to manage the financial and trading interests of the Union, leaving the SRC to concentrate on
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As the Union settled into its expanded commercial role, it also introduced new annual events such as the first Scav Hunt in 1962 (which became notorious over the years, with the 'kidnapping' of local personalities and buses); and the Student Representatives began to look into wider student issues
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In the early 1950s, the TUU joined with academic staff against the University Council, resulting in a Royal Commission into the University. The Commission upheld the claims against the University about unfit working conditions and poor facilities. The university then hastened its move to the new
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As the university grew and diversified, the TUU introduced SRC positions like the satellite campus representatives, sexuality and environment officers; as well as the Postgraduate Council. Togatus became more of a general magazine than a student newspaper around this time. The TUU continued to
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The Union's situation disintegrated through the late 1970s. A poor national economy created opposition to raising the compulsory Union fee, alongside issues of mismanagement within the TUU led to a worsening financial position. Trading ventures began to run at a loss, there were allegations of
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The vast majority of student sports, social, and faculty-based clubs and societies at the University of Tasmania are affiliated to the TUSA. These clubs and societies provide an important aspect of campus culture, running a variety of activities including sports, social, careers, cultural, and
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published a special edition, reporting on the findings and recommendations of the review. The review called for sweeping reform of the Union’s structure and services. A series of systemic structural issues within the TUU were identified, with the review concluding that the organisation is not
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In the mid to late 1930s, the Union began to flourish again as the problems of the war and the Great Depression finally began to fade. In 1937 the Tasmania University Union joined the new National Union of Students, and successfully engaged in national campaigns, such as pushing for student
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In the early 1920s, the University Council made partial membership fees compulsory for students. This enabled the TUU to regain strength, and begin to field teams in the recently instituted Australian inter-varsity sporting competitions. In 1930, full membership was made compulsory.
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The original TUU logo was probably adopted in the 1920s, with the motto 'In Unitatem UniTas' which can be interpreted as 'The University of Tasmania working towards unity'. In the 1940s, the Union began using the new University of Tasmania logo with rampant lion.
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The progressive growth in the TUU and its activities were put on hold by the outbreak of World War I, as students left to join the armed forces. Activities declined significantly in this period; and no committee was named in 1920.
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The Tasmanian University Student Association essentially began as a social club for the 35 students that made up the University of Tasmania. Today it represents all of the approximately 35,000 students enrolled at the university.
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campaign against cuts to tertiary education funding and VSU, and changes to university courses and facilities - but was less successful over the long term, especially with a less activist student population than in the past .
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SRC, introducing a formal budget process, printing the first student handbook, and electing its first female president Cynthia Johnson in 1941. The first party political student clubs were also formed during the war.
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in an effort to improve representation, advocacy and support for students. The new name was decided upon following extensive student consultation as a way to better represent the diverse student population at UTAS.
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556:2020–current: COVID-19 and name change
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1559:List of University of Tasmania people
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368:University of Tasmania Cricket Club
125:Education President (Undergraduate)
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