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8/11/2011 - In a bid to mobilize the youth vote this election, young leaders will cast this election's first votes when advanced voting opens on Wednesday, November 9.
Young people historically vote in lower numbers than the general population and over 100,000 young people are still not enrolled to vote – the single largest section of the eligible voting population that is not enrolled.
Young Leaders to Cast Election's First Votes on November 9
The release of the Maori Party’s tertiary policy in its manifesto demonstrates a commitment to the value and importance of education to both the country and our citizens, and will be welcomed by those in favour of improved student support and direct methods to address mounting student debt.
Maori Party tertiary policy offers positive solutions
2/11/2011 - The recent release of the Student Loan Scheme Annual Report 2011 comes on the back of student protests over of the rising cost of education, and provides official confirmation that total student loan debt now exceeds $12 billion, highlighting just what a liability the Student Loan Scheme has become for the country.
$12 billion student debt a national liability
3/11/2011 - NZUSA is pleased to be a founding member of the Reject Youth Unemployment coalition, to be launched this afternoon.
The aim of the coalition and campaign is to bring a community and youth voice to the issue of high youth unemployment and the lack of opportunities available for young people in New Zealand. Its purpose is to advocate for a stronger Government response to youth unemployment.
NZUSA supports ‘Reject Youth Unemployment’ coalition
27/10/2011 - Students will be better informed about the choices they will make in the upcoming General Election, thanks to a new guide produced by their national students’ associations.
One month out from the election, the New Zealand Union of Students’ Associations has released the ‘Students’ Guide to Voting 2011’ online and in hard copy.
Student voters to be better informed for the election
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