- Monash Student Association
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The Monash Student Association (Clayton) Inc (MSA) is located at the Clayton campus of Monash University in the Campus Centre building. The MSA is made up of elected student representatives who represent all Clayton campus students on general issues such as education, fees and student welfare, and also specific issues such as women's affairs and queer affairs. MSA also operates a student radio station, SWiCh child care, a Transport service, Student Theatre, the Co-op Bookshop, an Activities department, Lot's Wife, Host Scheme, the Short Courses Centre and Wholefoods vegetarian restaurant.
The MSA was formed at the end of 1994 with a merger of the former Monash Association of Students, Monash Postgraduate Association, the Mature Aged and Part Time Students Association and the Monash University International Students Society. It subsequently incorporated as an independent body in 1998.
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Services
Activities
The Activities office organises on-campus student activities and inter-campus competitions and events, such as live bands, DJs, movie nights, and Green Week.
Clubs & Societies
Clubs & Societies governs the over 95 (non-sporting) clubs and societies at the Clayton campus. The clubs range from academic-based clubs to those that are cultural, political, spiritual, or relating to a hobby or specific interest.
Education Office The Education department provides advocacy, policy work, campaign management, advice, and representation to the student body. Some notable achievements include the 2004 HECS protests, the campaign against unfair parking fines and the 2006 campaign for the re-introduction of Swotvac.
Environment Department
The Environment Department facilitates student involvement in sustainability and social justice, both on campus and in the wider community. They work with the university in order in minimising consumption of water, paper and energy; purchasing and use of renewable energies, recycled paper and other eco-friendly products; minimising waste and maintaining effective recycling and composting programs. They support wider student campaigns on issues like protection of old-growth forests, fair trade, indigenous justice, refugee rights, and climate change.
Radio Monash
Radio Monash is a radio station, which offers live webstreaming and podcasting and offers training in aspects of broadcasting in a full digital recording studio, which is often used as a rehearsal room for bands and musicians.
Host Scheme
Host Scheme is an orientation program that runs a camps program, functions program and Host Scheme Night; a huge party at the start of Orientation Week, which attracts thousands of new students.
Lot's Wife
Lot's Wife is the student newspaper. It addresses student issues and news, provides a voice for student commentary and reviews.
Queer Department
The MSA Queer Department caters for all students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex or those who are questioning their sexuality and/or gender identity. It provides the queer lounge, as a safe a queer-only space where students can gather, socialise and discuss queer issues in a supportive environment, and also works to collectively fight against discrimination and oppression suffered by queers in society.
Student Theatre
The Student Theatre is a place for students to get involved in acting, directing or backstage work, and stages a large number of productions a year.
Transport
The Transport Department runs a carpooling service, and also provides public transport information and discounted bicycle parts.
Welfare
The Welfare department runs Free Food Mondays, giving struggling students free vegetarian food every Monday night. It recycles old donated computers by rebuilding them for students. It also runs the Survival Centre, which contains free food and second-hand clothing for students in need.
Women's Room
The Women's Room is a women-only environment, a place for women to socialise, study and meet other women. It was created by the student union due to perceived university in-action over a rising spate of assaults around campus, particularly after normal class hours, on women.
Wholefoods
Wholefoods is a vegetarian restaurant, cafe and grocery service owned and run mostly on a volunteer basis by students. While it is constitutionally a department of the MSA, historically MSC has delegated authority each year to an autonomous collective (The Wholefoods Collective) which governs the restaurant with the tacit support of the MSA.
Politics
Monash Student Association office bearers are elected at an annual election, whereupon the executive committee of the MSA, the Monash Student Council, is also elected; in the MSC, all office bearers have voting rights.
The MSA is also a member of the National Union of Students and conducts election for NUS delegates concurrently with the MSA elections.
Political groups and their election tickets
Since the early 2000s, there have generally been three main political groups on campus: grassroots; independent & left-wing coalitions and right-wing coalitions. It should be recognised that the spectrum of views represented in student politics is decidedly left of the mainstream political centre.
Activate was a grouping made up of environmentalists and other left-wing students that were generally referred to as the ‘grassroots left’. They held the Presidency and a majority of the Office-Bearer positions from 2002 to 2005.
At the 2005 elections, Go!, an independent & National Labor Students coalition, won majority control of the student association and have held it ever since.
Generally right-wing coalitions have included members of the Labor Right, the Australasian Union of Jewish Students and the Monash Liberal Club. They ran under tickets such as ‘Action’ (2006), ‘Unite’ (2007), ‘Connect’ (2009–2011) and 'Voice' (2012). In 2008, they ran with a large group of Go! splinters to form a ticket known as ‘Universal’ (please note that this grouping is unrelated to the Universal elected ticket between 1999–2001).
The demise of Activate in recent years has seen the greater development of a group known as ‘Left Action’. Left Action is a broad left activist ticket, made-up predominately of members of Socialist Alternative. Despite the growth of Left Action, it has failed to win control of the student union. In 2010, old members of Activate relaunched the Activate ticket under the new name of 'Switch' which had mixed success at that year's MSA elections.
The MSA is currently controlled by a majority of Go! members. Control of the MSA has tended to swing between the far left and left of student politics over the years.
References
- "Uni blues" by Shane Green, The Age, 22 March 2004, retrieved 14 June 2006.
- "Poverty-stricken students reliant on food handouts" by Shane Green, The Age, 22 March 2004, retrieved 14 June 2006.
- "Students on warpath over HECS hike" by David Rood, The Age, 23 March 2004, retrieved 14 June 2006.
- "Monash fee backlash as board member quits" by David Rood, The Age, 24 March 2004, retrieved 14 June 2006.
- "Students, police injured in Monash University fees protest" by Bridie Smith, The Age, 26 March 2004, retrieved 14 June 2006.
- "Free market goes to uni" by Shane Green and David Rood, The Age, 27 March 2004, retrieved 14 June 2006.
- "Student group slams university pokie plan", ABC Melbourne, 21 March 2005, retrieved 14 June 2006.
- "Mild in the streets" by Janet De Silva, The Age, 25 April 2005, retrieved 14 June 2006.
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