Melbourne City Council has begun enforcing its “You Spray, You Pay” anti-graffiti policy, which will require vandals to cover clean-up costs. The crackdown has reignited debate over where street art e
As the crown prince of Saudi Arabia commenced a summit of Gulf Arab leaders, the UAE announced that it will be leaving the oil cartel OPEC and OPEC+ (an alliance of 11 member countries of OPEC and 10
On Monday 20 April, residents were shut out of a routine council meeting during a motion to show solidarity with Greater Dandenong’s Lebanese residents, amidst the ongoing invasion of Lebanon by Israe
Victorian public school teachers will walk off the job after the Australian Education Union (AEU) rejected the state government’s latest pay offer on March 24. This will escalate a long- running dis
Ashleigh Barraclough
<p>Welcome to Farrago’s coverage of the 2018–19 University of Melbourne Student Union (UMSU) elections. </p>
Welcome to Farrago‘s coverage of the 2018–19 University of Melbourne Student Union (UMSU) elections. Polling is open 3–7 September.
Candidates announced 11 August
Explainer 27 August 2018
Presidential debate live video 29 August 2018
Election guide 31 August 2018
Presidential debate recap 1 September 2018
Live results 7 September 2018
Stand Up! retains presidency 7 September 2018
ANALYSIS: why UMSU might have another election 13 September 2018
Electoral tribunal rejects More!’s appeal 17 September 2018
Results roundup 17 September 2018
Arije Chibani
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