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University of Sydney Students' Representative Council
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The Students' Representative Council (SRC) is the representative body for undergraduate students at the University of Sydney. In addition to a student-elected council and student advocacy portfolios, the SRC coordinates a free legal service and caseworker service for all undergraduate students at the University of Sydney. These services provide legal, academic appeal, migration, tenancy and study advice to students.
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Students' Representative Council | |
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University of Sydney | |
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Type | Undergraduate student union of the University of Sydney |
History | |
Founded | 1929; 95 years ago (1929) |
Leadership | |
President | Harrison Brennan, Grassroots since 1 December 2023 |
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Vice-President | |
General Secretary | |
General Secretary | |
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Seats | 37 |
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Length of term | 1 year |
Newspaper | Honi Soit |
Motto | |
Activism, Advocacy, Representation | |
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Students’ Representative Council | |
Constitution | |
Constitution as at September 2023 |
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Affiliations | University of Sydney, National Union of Students (Australia) |
The SRC has a reputation as Australia's most radical student union, and has been instrumental in leading student activism on a range of issues including education,[1] feminist justice, environmentalism,[2] First Nations justice[3] and queer rights.[4] The longest-running weekly student newspaper in Australia, Honi Soit, is funded by the SRC.