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Su Baker Requests Curriculum Committee Sub Committee

May 28th, 2008 | Category: Melbourne Model, VCA Campus

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Su Baker as part of the VCA Curriculum Committee has requested that a sub committee be set up in the lead up to the next VCA Curriculum Committee Meeting to “inform the decision-making to update the old VCA policies to come into line with current University policy.”

Due to my position on the Comittee (Undergraduate Representative), I have requested to be included as a student representative.

A summary of the VCA Curriculum Committee Meeting will be posted in the next few days for student analysis and discussion. It is not possible to post the document on the internet due to privacy conditions, although an enrolled student can request the minutes from Rebecca Bywater, Assistant to the head of the VCA.

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VCA Caf (Spotless Catering) set to install Eftpos

May 08th, 2008 | Category: VCA Campus

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Unconfirmed news suggests that the VCA Cafe, operated by Spotless Catering, is set to install Eftpos facilities over the next few weeks.

Reports suggest that credit card transactions will not be allowed on the service. It is not yet known if a cash out facility will be offered, or if a minimum spend will be set to use the service.

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Notes from VCA Student Union “Emergency Meeting”

April 28th, 2008 | Category: Melbourne Model, VCA Campus

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Notes from VCASU Emergency Meeting
Monday the 28th of April 1pm, CFI Tutorial Room, VCA

Azlan McClennan, the General Secretary of the VCA Student Union introduced the agenda and spoke about the article from The Age that has been posted around campus on yellow posters. He spoke about the VCA funding cut of 35% in 2004, and explained that the VCA has never really recovered from it. He suggested this as a major reason the VCA have now joined Melbourne University. Read more

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