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Australia’s graduate visa age limit change: A crisis for international students

The Australian government announced changes to the Temporary Graduate visa programs in its recent Migration Strategy. They are intended to take effect from 1 July 2024. These changes have sparked a wave of confusion and anger among international students.
  • QUT Student Guild
  • June 10, 2024
  • ArticlesQUT Guild

QUT Guild presidency in flux as president-elect withdraws  

QUT Guild remains without a president after the president-elect Carmen Martinez Harris…

  • Ben Steele
  • June 1, 2024
  • ArticlesQUT GuildStudent Unionism

May Council: Yay Freedom of Speech and, Essentially, a Whole New SRC (Almost…)

Welcome back to the Glass coverage of the Guild Student Representative Council (SRC) Meetings…

  • Ben Steele
  • May 30, 2024
  • QUT Guild

The federal budget and what it will do for you

By Treasurer Calissa Leyden  For those of you who don’t celebrate, on May…

  • QUT Student Guild
  • May 29, 2024
  • NewsQUT Guild

Lift outages highlight accessibility issues for disabled students

The persistent breakdown of vital lifts at the Kelvin Grove campus has left disabled students stranded and disappointed with our university. During the month of April, both lifts that exit out to the main level of campus, near the library and Gather Cafe, have been out of service on at least three occasions.
  • Celeste Muller
  • May 15, 2024
  • Campus LifeQUT GuildQUT News

An update on QUT’s Grade Review process

The University’s Manual of Policies and Procedures had a major update earlier this year, which includes the platform students utilise to access relevant provisions. Here is an update from your Advocacy team.
  • Advocacy
  • May 13, 2024
  • ArticlesQUT Guild

unSEXpected: Fear of falling

In my head, I am writing about this moment, as it happens. I know we will both love again. Love, in all of its forms, is inevitable. But in this moment, on this bridge, its vulnerability is inconceivable to us.
  • Konstanz Muller Hering
  • May 9, 2024
  • Gender & SexualityMemoirsunSEXpected

Transition at the Student Guild: President resigns

Student Guild President, Aaron Bui, has resigned from his role after serving five months in the position. 
  • Celeste Muller
  • April 24, 2024
  • NewsQUT Guild

Hands off our hangouts: A open letter to QUT Campus Services

The Botanic Bar especially holds a significant place in the QUT community, serving as more than just a bar but as a student-led business and community space for generations of QUT students.
  • QUT Student Guild
  • April 19, 2024
  • Campus LifeQUT Guild

Avoiding risky tools while working on your assessment: Tips from Academic Advocacy

When working on university assignments, it can be really tempting to look for shortcuts and tools to make things a bit easier. There are, however, a number of tools that you really should avoid. These mostly fall under a few specific categories.
  • Advocacy
  • April 16, 2024
  • ArticlesQUT Guild
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