Students protest universities’ support for AUKUS

April 13, 2023
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Students speak out against Australian Universities' support for AUKUS. Photo: Still taken from Wage Peace – Disrupt War/Facebook

Students from the University of Sydney (USyd) held a speak out in front of the Vice Chancellor’s office at Eastern Avenue to protest Universities Australia (UA) support for the AUKUS military alliance.

It was also a response to UA CEO Catriona Jackson’sĀ trip to Washington DC to negotiate Australian universities’ involvement in the development of the nuclear submarine deal.

Nick Deane, from Sydney Anti-AUKUS Coalition (SAAC) and Marrickville Peace Group, who addressed the protest quoted Jackson’s comments: ā€œWe are focused on upskilling the current workforce and training the next generation to support Australia's national security.ā€

Deane said, in reality, AUKUS is a very real and immediate danger to national security. ā€œAUKUS, so very far from improving national security is more likely leading the nation down a path that has war as its destination.

ā€œIt has already antagonised China. It has already unsettled Indonesia and Malaysia and the island nations of the Pacific. It is straining relations with New Zealand … Ms Jackson can see the dollars that might come the way of universities through AUKUS.

ā€œThe hundreds of billions being set aside for AUKUS could be re-directed to real needs — to education, housing, hospitals, schools and welfare.

ā€œIt could come to the universities without them persuading themselves that they need to bow down before the military-industrial complex and the God of War,ā€ Deane said.

Nick Riemer, USyd branch president of the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU), said: ā€œThe NTEU is not in favour of war, of a reckless escalation of threats against China. We call on the Vice Chancellor of Sydney University, Mark Scott, to distance USyd from the stand taken by UA.

ā€œUniversities profess to be about social progress, not war. This turn toward the war machine is just an opportunistic race for funding, and we should all reject it outright,ā€ Riemer said.

Other speakers included representatives of the USyd Student Representative Council and other campus organisations.

The chair urged everyone to become involved in anti-AUKUS and anti-war actions planned for Sydney and Port Kembla, including the on May 6 at 12noon,Ā Wentworth Street,Ā Port Kembla.

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