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Adelaide University Union

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

YouX
Founded1895
TypeStudent union
Location
SRC President
Georgia Thomas (2023)
YouX Board President
Luke Allen (2023)
Main organ
YouX SRC
SubsidiariesOn Dit (Student Newspaper)
AffiliationsNational Union of Students (Australia)
WebsiteYouX
Formerly called
Adelaide University Union (AUU)
2023 election results for the 2024 SRC President is void. Georgia Thomas is the caretaker Student President.[1]

YouX (Formerly AUU) is a student union at the University of Adelaide, South Australia. It provides academic advocacy, welfare, and counselling services to students free of charge, funds the student newspaper On Dit, and owns a number of commercial operations on campus. It also oversees the Student Representative Council (SRC), an organisationally separate body responsible for student political representation.

The Adelaide University Union was founded in 1895 and as of 1971 is recognised as a statutory corporation under the legislation governing the University of Adelaide.

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History

The AUU was founded in 1895.[2]

Oscar Zi Shao Ong was president of YouX between 2021 and 2022, who rejected Women's Collective, and cut funding to SRC. Ong has been label as a “political conservative who cannot stand a student union not under his control”,[3] he was also the national president of CISA, under which witness many disaffiliations from the organisation.[4][5]

Rebranding Controversy

YouX was formerly called the Adelaide University Union (AUU) until the controversial rebranding in 2022. YouX organisers have repeatedly refused to give reason for or provide details about the cost of the rebranding. The rebrand was quickly slammed as thoughtless and rushed, with students being directed to a pornographic adult website with the same name.[6] After a student was unsuccessful at Freedom of Information request for the costing and communication of the rebranding, YouX argued it wasn't agency and not subject to the Freedom of Information Act. The student then lodged an application to the South Australian Ombudsman, and the state ombudsman directed the University of Adelaide to release documents relating to the rebranding.[7] The Freedom of Information found that 93% of students saw the term AUU as positive or neutral and 19% saw the term as negative.[8] The cost of the rebranding was $80,000 with most of the cost being the development of the new logo at $79,972.[9]

During the 2022 student union election, candidates were told by YouX not to criticise the rebranding, warning “any breaches will result in sanctions”.[10]

Formal relationship with the University of Adelaide

The Adelaide University Union is a statutory corporation under Section 21 of The University of Adelaide Act (1971); unlike other South Australian universities with their governing legislation.[11] This influence the inclusion of a similar section in Adelaide University Act (2023) for the merger of Adelaide University[12] with the student unions of both universities fighting for the inclusion, and in addition, “The Western Australian model” of legislated 50% of SSAF to the student union.[13]

Since 2008, the Adelaide University Union has relied on the University of Adelaide for the majority of its funding. This is a result of a funding agreement with the university.[14][better source needed]

The ultimate existence of the AUU/YouX, and its relationship with the university, is governed by the University of Adelaide Act 1971. This Act of the South Australian Parliament gives the University of Adelaide Council certain powers over YouX. YouX cannot alter its constitution or rules, or charge a membership fee, without the agreement of University Council. Furthermore, YouX is bound to provide University Council with its financial reports and budget for the coming calendar year prior to 1 December.[15]

In 2009, the Adelaide University Sports Association, previously an affiliate of the Adelaide University Union, began the process of disaffiliation from the Union, having secured a separate funding agreement with the university.[16] [needs update]

Student governance

Adelaide University Union Building 1930

YouX is governed by a board of management. The board consists of 10 ordinary members, who are not also permanent staff of YouX, five of whom are elected annually on two-year terms by the students of the university. The board then elects several of its members to positions within YouX, such as Union President, Vice President, Student Media Committee Chair and Clubs Committee Chair.[17] Elections are held annually in September, with the Board-elect and officer bearers taking their positions on 1 December.

Notable past presidents include former South Australian Premier John Bannon, former South Australia Attorney-General Chris Sumner, Australia's first female Prime Minister Julia Gillard (1981–1982)[18][19] and former South Australian Supreme Court Judges Elliott Johnston and Samuel Jacobs.

YouX publishes the student newspaper On Dit, the third oldest student newspaper in Australia.[20]

Impact of VSU

The post-Voluntary Student Unionism (VSU) period contained significant financial difficulties for YouX. Previously funded by compulsory fees paid by all students, the introduction of voluntary unionism resulted in a sharp drop in income for the union. This resulted in grave financial difficulties. In late 2007, the AUU handed control of Union House and the vast majority of YouX's commercial services to the University of Adelaide.[21] This was in return for the university agreeing to fund the union for a period of ten years. The University of Adelaide paid $1.2 million to the union in the first year of this funding agreement, with future funding to be determined on a year-to-year basis. This gives the university final control over the size of the AUU/YouX's budget in any given year.

References

  1. ^ "YouX 2023 Election Results". YouX Adelaide University. Archived from the original on 24 November 2023. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Adelaide University Union". The University of Adelaide. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  3. ^ Tran, Khanh (17 January 2022). ""Deeply undemocratic": Adelaide University SRC push back against attempts to muzzle student activists". Honi Soit.
  4. ^ "'Right-wing': the fallout from the NUS and CISA's dispute". Honi Soit. 21 January 2022. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  5. ^ "NSW Government issue ultimatum to international student group amid crisis". Honi Soit. 17 October 2023. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  6. ^ "YouX: Adelaide University Union rebrands with same name as porn website". news.com.au. 20 July 2022.
  7. ^ Katsaras, Jason (27 October 2022). "Adelaide Uni student's FOI win over union rebrand". InDaily. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  8. ^ "The YouX rebrand saga continues…". On Dit. 24 February 2023. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  9. ^ Kelsall, Thomas (26 July 2023). "Student union's big spend on controversial 'YouX' rebrand". InDaily. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  10. ^ Magazine, On Dit (29 August 2022). "Your SRC and YouX Board Candidates Are Under A Weird Gag Order". Medium. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  11. ^ University of Adelaide Act 1971 (SA)
  12. ^ Adelaide University Act 2023 (SA)
  13. ^ "University merger delay could come at $250 million cost, but impact on jobs unclear". ABC News. 16 August 2023. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  14. ^ Adelaide University Union#Impact of VSU
  15. ^ "University of Adelaide Act 1971". University of Adelaide. Archived from the original on 6 August 2008.
  16. ^ "Sports Association Constitution". Adelaide University Sport. August 2009.[permanent dead link]
  17. ^ "Governance". YouX. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2015.
  18. ^ Cervini, Erica (16 July 2010). "Third Degree: Rise of the campus pollies". The Age. Melbourne.
  19. ^ Crook, Andrew (1 October 2010). "Crikey List: which MPs were involved in student politics?". Crikey.com.au. Retrieved 24 February 2011.
  20. ^ "Students Association". University of Adelaide. 2006. Archived from the original on 31 August 2007.
  21. ^ "UniBar set for an upgrade in 2008". University of Adelaide. 20 December 2007.

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