ANUSA’s Wellbeing Week is all about promoting discussion of issues impacting YOUR wellbeing. The events surround World Mental Heath Day on Thursday October 10. 

We’ll be tackling a wide range of factors impacting student wellbeing. Join us for talks given by trained psychologists and counsellors, a student consultation on what the ANU could do better for student wellbeing, a plant-potting session, trivia night and plenty more.

 

Education Series

Join the ANUSA Education Committee for a diverse range of events and talks discussing issues in the higher education sector and beyond.

 

Free Condoms

Need a free condom? Come along to the Brian Kenyon Student Space in Di Riddell Student Centre.

Pick one up 8am - 8pm, Monday - Friday.

 

ANU Indonesian Students' Folk Market

Join ANU Indonesian Students' Association for PASPAMPRES, an event that combines a classic Indonesian theatrical performance and Indonesian food market.

 

Annual ANUSA Survey

ANUSA's annual undergraduate survey closes midnight 8th October!

Search for "ANUSA Survey - Your chance to win $100" in your uni inbox.

 

World Mental Health Day Panel Talk

ANU Counselling Centre is hosting a panel discussion focussing on mental health, taking care of yourself and some of the challenges faced by staff and students.

 

Free Student Meals

Healthy food can sometimes be a bit hard to come by during your time at university, however, ANUSA can help with free breakfast, lunch and dinner.

 

Extinction Rebellion Event

On October 7, Extinction Rebellion ACT will be disrupting Commonwealth Bridge as part of an international day of action: the Spring Rebellion.

 

Set4ANU

What do you wish you knew in first year?
Pass your wisdom on to a new student, as a SET4ANU Mentor in 2020!

Applications are now open!

 
 

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If you're looking for ways to reduce your plastic consumption, come to the BKSS and grab a $10 medium Keep Cup.

 
We acknowledge the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which ANUSA operates.
We recognise the continuing connection to lands, waters, and communities of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
We pay our respect to Elders, past and present, and commit to standing with our first nations people.

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