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RUSU Sustainability Department

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia



Address: RMIT University City Campus - Building 57, Level 4, Room 35 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: www.rusu.rmit.edu.au/sustainability

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23.01.2022 WIN!! One of the hard truths of the pandemic is that environmental issues have been pushed to the back burner whilst we deal with Covid But these issues - the global climate crisis, crazy amounts of waste and plastic produced daily, ecosystem and habitat destruction, just to name a few - haven't gone away. ... If you've kept you their efforts, or started new ones, to make a difference as an individual or in your community during this time, we want to hear from you! Applications close this THURSDAY MIDNIGHT www.rusu.rmit.edu.au/2020awards



18.01.2022 RUSU Grow Team is proud to present our new web series, Garden at Home! Episode 3....

17.01.2022 "Talk less, listen more... challenging privilege, uprooting oppression and building new worlds." Some weekend reading about inclusive activism. https://asen.org.au/wp-cont/uploads//01/INCLUSIVE-ZINE.pdf

16.01.2022 Need an iso weekend activity? Hunt around for some rosehips in your neighborhood! They are the hard red/pink berries on rose bushes that appear after the flowers have finished blooming for the season. You might have some in your garden, or on your street. Check in with any neighbours or family friends who have rose bushes and see if you can harvest a few. ... Rosehips are full of antioxidants and vitamin C, are amazing for reducing inflammation and can be made into a delicious tea... nature's medicine <3 Dehydrating is a great method of preserving rosehips - there's details on how to go about that in the article below. https://www.eatweeds.co.uk/rosehip-faq



14.01.2022 You're invited to our online AGM...

13.01.2022 THE SUN IS OUT which is the perfect time for the RUSU Grow Team to present our new web series, "Garden at Home"! Whether you’ve got a tiny balcony, a courtyard or a backyard available, it’s easy to set up a garden and grow your own food at home with low-cost and easily accessible materials, even during lockdown. WATCH IT NOW....

12.01.2022 Nominations for the Student Life Awards close TOMORROW!!! Enter now to be in with a chance of winning big $$$ prizes!!!



08.01.2022 Today is RUOK Day. Once we ask how they are going, what do we do next?...

03.01.2022 Germinate is a publication created by the Australian Student Environment Network, where grassroots student activists and environment collectives come together to share information, reflections and learnings. Submissions are open for anyone to contribute - that includes you! Send in your photos, poems, reflections, stories about protests and actions, recipes, artworks, radical revelations or anything else that inspires you to [email protected].... Check out the last issue here for some inspiration: https://asen.org.au/resources/germinate/ https://www.facebook.com/events/180515106392533/

02.01.2022 ! ! Email the Vice Chanellor NOW to share your views (see below). Students already pay huge fees to come to RMIT. Now RMIT has anno...unced a proposal to slash funding for the library. We only have 4 more days to give our feedback on this. RMIT has set the deadline for this Friday 18th of September. If we can make our voices heard before then, we can stop these cuts. What is being proposed? *No library staff on the information desks NO skilled librarians available within the library. *A 72% staffing cut to the "Ask the Library" online chat service. *Closure of the Makerspace No more free laser cutting and 3D printing. *Removal of the Print Collection. No access to hard copy to support different learning styles. *A new Library Connect" - to replace expert advice from qualified librarians. What can I do? *Like and share this post. *Tell RMIT what you think by 18 September. *Email the Vice Chancellor [email protected] and copy RUSU in at [email protected] The more students submit feedback, the more pressure there will be on RMIT to stop these cuts and restore full library services. Not sure what to write? We’ve prepared some points for you below. Use the points you agree with or add your own. *Email subject line: Students say no to library cuts *I am a student at RMIT. *The library is essential for our studies. *There have already been major cuts to the library and we don’t want to see more cuts. *We need professional librarians to support us at all library campuses. *Professional librarians have expertise that we rely on to help us find tools and resources. *I know a lot of people use the library online chat service and we don’t want to see it cut. *We don’t want to see the print collection scrapped or reduced. Some students rely on the print collection and can’t get equivalent resources online. *We need the makerspace to stay open. The technology within the makerspace is essential for some of our courses. Closing the makerspace will make it more expensive for some students to complete their coursework. *Most of my friends feel the same way.

02.01.2022 This Friday! RUSU and RMIT invite all emerging student leaders at RMIT to attend Have Your Say Day - Friday 14 August 2020, 1:30pm 3:30pm. Win door prizes and... influence future RMIT and RUSU decision-making! Registration is essential - register through Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/have-your-say-day-tickets-1 The access code is RUSU

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