Advocate, March 2021

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MY UNION ◆

Dr Rod Crewther continued... When he died, I posted a notice on the FaceBook page Overheard at the University of Adelaide, an informal site for those who are interested in matters just below the surface at the University. It attracted over 180 acknowledgments, as well as many comments and shares. Amongst the latter was from a former student who wrote: 'That’s very sad to hear, had him in the first year for Physics, we were all terrified by his brilliance but he was a pretty decent lecturer, helpful too!' Rod would have liked to read this. It was something all his colleagues would doubtless support the spirit of.

He left behind his beloved wife Galina, his siblings, Pauline and David, Galina's sister and family, as well as step-children and grandchildren. I end this piece with a little levity, as I’m sure Rod would enjoy himself. It is his playing of Gershwin’s Prelude #2 ahead of one of his lectures. The response from the students in the lecture theatre says it all! Vale, Rod. Watch the video at nteu.info/rodcrewther ◆ Felix Patrikeeff, University of Adelaide

Vale Olga Lorenzo

A fearless unionist, Olga fought and won so many battles on behalf of the Professional Writing and Editing program, and we are all in her debt.

Olga Lorenzo, much loved teacher in the Associate Degree in Professional Writing and Editing (PWE) at RMIT and NTEU union activist died earlier this year.

A hero who loved life, and a woman of style and charisma, Olga will be missed and loved by her students, her colleagues, and her friends. Our love and deepest condolences to Ellen, Anita and all the family.

Our beloved PWE teacher Olga Lorenzo passed away in mid-February, at home, surrounded by her family.

John Reeves, Acting Programs Manager, Associate Degree in Professional Writing and Editing and the PWE teaching team at RMIT

Olga was a brilliant writer. She won the Felix Meyer Scholarship and the Percival Serle Bequest at the University of Melbourne for her writing, as well as grants from Arts Victoria and the Australia Council, and a Varuna Fellowship. Her stunning, lyrical debut, The Rooms in My Mother's House, was published in 1996 and shortlisted for various literary awards, and her latest book, The Light on the Water received rave reviews. Olga's 2018 launch speech was a masterpiece. An exacting, compassionate and inspirational teacher, Olga taught writing at RMIT University and other Melbourne tertiary institutions for 19 years, holding a Masters and a PhD in creative writing from the University of Melbourne. She previously worked as a journalist and sub-editor for The Age.

NTEU is terribly sad to hear of the passing of Olga Lorenzo. Olga was a sensational trade unionist. Bold, principled and outspoken, she campaigned for a better working life for Vocational Education (formerly TAFE) teachers at RMIT. From 2015 through to 2016, Olga played a vital, leading role in a gutsy union battle to secure a completely new Enterprise Agreement for RMIT’s teachers breaking them free of a desperately outdated TAFE Award. Olga was among 20 teachers who had the foresight to identify the looming crisis in their workplace entitlements and approached to join the NTEU. Caught between two stools (VE teachers teaching HE Associate Degrees) they had no union and no (workable) Agreement. Upon joining the NTEU, they signed up 200 of their colleagues and went on to lead a campaign that defeated not one, but two, non-union ballots followed by bans and strikes. After two years they finally broke through to deliver among the strongest wages and conditions for Vocational Education teachers in Victoria. Olga will be missed by all of her friends and comrades in the NTEU and lives on in her beautiful novels and the inspiring impact she has had on her many students over the years. Dr Melissa Slee, Victorian Division Secretary Image: Olga speaking at a picket on 8 October 2015, when Vocational Education teachers at RMIT took industrial action for 24 hours to fight for a fair and reasonable Enterprise Agreement. Vocational Education buildings were a ghost town with management posting 'class cancelled' signs. Vocational Education students also came out to show their support.

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Staffing data 2020 & expectations for the future

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page 12

Free Sean Turnell!

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page 6

Obituary: Professor Margot Prior Hansen

5min
pages 40-41

Vale Dr Olga Lorenzo

2min
page 39

Obituary: Dr Rod Crewther

5min
pages 38-39

Can Biden's plan for 'Education Beyond High School' solve the student loan crisis?

6min
pages 32-33

Delegate profile: Brian Pulling, UniSA

2min
page 36

Delegate Profile: Patrick Hampton, UNDA

3min
page 35

Turkish students fight for autonomy and democracy

4min
pages 30-31

Education unions defend & promote academic freedom around the world

4min
page 34

Gearing up for the next bargaining round

2min
page 37

Fiji's deportation of the USP VC is a shameful act

5min
pages 28-29

Academic freedom and (free?) speech

4min
pages 26-27

Course cuts : Student choice in the Job Ready Graduates era

2min
pages 16-17

2021: A CAPA homecoming

3min
page 15

The art of protesting in a pandemic

4min
pages 20-21

Crowd-sourcing research for better uni governance

5min
pages 22-23

2020: The year the Government abandoned universities

5min
pages 18-19

Underpinning change in universities

5min
pages 14-15

Campaigning on A&TSI employment targets

4min
page 13

IR Omnibus Bill will worsen insecure employment

3min
page 6

An independent and peaceful Australia

2min
page 10

U-Vet members campaign to protect jobs

2min
page 9

Newcastle management’s 'act in haste, repent at leisure' costs them $6m

4min
page 8

Healing the scars of 2020

3min
page 5

Fighting for workload and pay justice at La Trobe's School of Nursing & Midwifery and Rural Health

2min
pages 11-12

Confronting 2021 in a COVID world

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