No images? Click here ![]() New financial programs launched At ANUSA, we’re committed to supporting student well-being in every aspect of university life. We’ve recently launched three new programs:
These initiatives aim to reduce financial barriers and promote access to essential health and support services for students in need. ![]() With results realised yesterday, we understand the pressure to succeed academically can be overwhelming at times. However, university is all about learning and it is Fine to Fail. If as a student you consider the final published result of a course to be inappropriate or incorrect, you may appeal the outcome. If you would like additional assistance with the appeals process, our friendly Student Assistance Team are able to help you through this. You can contact them at sa.assistance@anu.edu.au ![]() For international students and recent graduates! The Australian Government has officially announced visa fee increases for the following visa subclasses: Student Visa (Subclass 500) will increase from $1,600 to $2,000 Post Higher Education Work Visa (Subclass 485) will increase from $2,235 to $2,300 These changes take effect from 1 July 2025. Want to learn more? Book a free legal appointment or attend our free drop-in legal information only sessions every Monday 2-3PM at Marie Reay. ![]()
Volunteers Needed For Bush WeekDo you want to be involved in ANUSA's Bush Week? Then sign up to be a Bush Week Volunteer! ![]() Open Mic or Open Stage EOIWould you like to perform in front of audience and be part of the Bush Week 2025 brightening up the campus. Fill in the form to sign up for Open Mic or Open stage or both! ![]() Thrift Market EOIFill in this form if you want to sign on to sell some of your pre-loved gem at the Thrift Market on Thursday 24 July in Bush Week! We hope to promote sustainable fashion and lifestyle by selling vintage, preloved, second-hand or handmade clothes and jewellery. More News ANUSA Clubs Refresh Training & Social Mixer Join us for Semester 2's Clubs Refresh Training — a non-mandatory but highly recommended session for executive members of ANUSA-affiliated student clubs. This training will revisit the fundamentals of managing club finances and grants, while also providing practical guidance on running AGMs, conducting elections, and planning events like balls. We’ll also cover how to deliver a smooth handover to your 2026 executive team and explore the broader range of ANUSA services available to clubs beyond just funding. There’ll be a dedicated Q&A session to answer your questions about Market Day, ULH, provisional grants, or anything else you need to make the most of Semester 2. After training wraps up at 5pm, we’ll head to Badger & Co for some snacks and a relaxed social mixer — a great opportunity to connect with other club leaders across campus.
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