Advocate, Nov 2020

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WERTE! ◆

Online Forums see greater member involvement This year, the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (A&TSI) National Forum was held online due to COVID-19. With about 40 registrations, some of which turned up for all four of the sessions, it was a successful couple of days of discussion. Forum was held on 27-28 August and, for the first time ever, was thrown open to all NTEU Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander members, rather than just elected representatives and delegates approved by their Branch. Chaired by National A&TSI Councillor and Acting Chair of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy Committee (A&TSIPC) Sharlene Leroy-Dyer, with other members of the A&TSIPC anchoring and driving the discussions, the Forum was divided into four separate two hour sessions: Welcome and introductory speeches, Yarn Session, Discussion regarding National Council Motions, and Plenary and voting. At the end of the Forum, several motions were endorsed for inclusion at the NTEU National Council. These included a

machinery motion that all A&TSI National Council motions from 2019 be rolled over into 2021 due to COVID-19; a motion that senior level appointments relating to Indigenous knowledges and business on campus should be identified; and a motion calling on the NTEU to withdraw financial support from the First Nations Workers’ Alliance (FNWA) in preference for directly supporting ACTU work with Community Development Program (CDP) workers directly. All motions were passed and work will proceed of them in the coming year. In particular, we wish to stress that the NTEU continues to support the fight for wage justice, proper rates and protections, and superannuation for CDP workers and will ensure members are kept updated with our new plans to work with the ACTU on that front. These motions combined with the many motions passed at National Council 2019 (such as recognition of cultural knowledge and ownership of cultural property and artefacts) will form the work of the union in 2020. The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Forum followed what has been an ongoing series of A&TSI Division meetings which have also been held online. In light of COVID-19, the regular schedule of Division Forums could obviously not continue in their usual format. In lieu of this we conducted almost monthly meetings for each of the Divisions, along with specific meetings for casual members. Given the success of these meetings and the fact that many who attended had previously not attended the in-person Division Forums, it is envisaged that in 2021, once all travel restrictions are lifted, in-person Division Forums will be organised and these will be complemented with continued opportunities for online engagement so that as many members as possible get to have a say. The NTEU National A&TSIPC, together the with National A&TSI Unit, would like to thank all who attended this year’s National Forum, shared their stories, contributed to the discussions and debates, and helped set the NTEU’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander agenda for 2021. Your input has been invaluable and we look forward to seeing many of you in person in your Branches and Divisions next year. ◆ Celeste Liddle, National A&TSI Organiser

Coalition slashes A&TSI student funding ...continued from previous page students, and A&TSI staff fair no better. A&TSI academic and general/professional staff are pivotal when seeking to attract, increase and retain/maintain the number of A&TSI students participating in higher education. Funding attributed via the ISAG/ISSP ensures the employment of a range of A&TSI staff into Student Support Officer

(or similar) roles that provide mentorship, guidance, support and assistance, while providing places of cultural safety on campus. It is feared that many more universities will mainstream A&TSI specific roles and remove places of cultural safety in the interests of efficiency and cost cutting. ◆ Adam Frogley, National A&TSI Director

ADVOCATE VOL. 27 NO. 3 ◆ NOV 2020

A&TSI

Non-Indigenous

Total

80 60 40 20 Major Inner Outer Cities Regional Regional

Remote

Very Remote

Fig. 4: Estimated resident A&TSI population by areas, 30 June 2016

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Cathy Moore elected new WA Division Secretary

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Jonathan Hallett steps down as WA Div Sec

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Pep Turner takes over as Tasmanian Division Secretary

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page 48

Tasmania farewells Kelvin Michael

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page 48

Out from under the cover of COVID

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pages 35-36

2020 Joan Hardy Scholarship goes to Sonja Dawson

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page 47

Sara Ranatunge awarded 2020 Carolyn Allport Scholarship

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page 46

Anna Stewart Memorial Project continues in 2020

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pages 42-43

Vale Prof Tracey Bretag

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page 43

National Council during COVID

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pages 40-41

Building on the moment

3min
page 37

Delegate Profile: Professor Peter Dabnichki, RMIT

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pages 38-39

Hong Kong trade union leader re-arrested

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page 36

Wear It Purple Day: mostly remotely

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page 34

Fractured futures? Recent transformations of academic work

6min
pages 32-33

AUR: recent past and near future

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page 29

Higher education should be for everyone

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pages 22-23

Curtains for Theatre & Performance

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pages 24-25

Wage theft is core university business

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pages 30-31

Tales from the trenches

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page 26

Jacqui Lambie is right: It just got harder for working class kids like me to go to university

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pages 20-21

Clear-felling environmental expertise

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pages 18-19

Job-Ready Graduates Bill passes into law

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pages 14-15

Online Forums see greater member involvement

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page 15

A response from ‘No Concessions’ casuals to ‘Letter to a fellow worker

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Racism is a union issue

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page 13

NTEU launches legal action against JMC alleging sham contracting

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page 7

Flawed foreign relations bill tightens the reins on university independence

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2020: A year like no other

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USYD professor arrested at protest

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Meeting COVID challenges

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