NZUSA to hold Tertiary Education Election Forum
Students nationwide will get a chance to grill the politicians on the issues that matter to them tomorrow afternoon.
NZUSA is holding an Election Summit on Friday that will feature representatives from the main political parties speaking about their tertiary education policies to students and potential voters. The summit will also be streamed live online and on campuses around the country, allowing students to tune in from anywhere. Questions can be asked of the parties beforehand or live on the day.
“Tertiary education is important to the future of this country. Students are concerned about the quality of their education, the amount of support they receive, the debt they graduate with, the voice they have, and the economy they will enter once they finish studying,” says NZUSA Co-President David Do.
“We are all faced with a choice this election day. We want to ensure students are informed about what is on offer from the political parties in order to use their vote wisely. We encourage students to tune in online tomorrow, or if they’re in Wellington to come and watch in person. It’s important that the political parties know what students think about these issues and have policies that address them,” says NZUSA Co-President Max Hardy.
Details of
summit sessions follow:
Where: St John’s in the
City, ground floor room, corner of Dixon and Willis Street,
Wellington.
When: 11:50am-3:30pm
NZUSA Co-Presidents
will introduce the summit at 11:50am
A representative
from
• National will speak between
12:00-12:50pm
• Labour will speak between
12:50-1:25pm
• Representatives from the Greens, Act,
and Mana parties will be speaking between 1:30pm and
3pm.
• TEU President Sandra Grey will speak at
3pm
• NZUSA Co-Presidents will round up at 3:15pm.
Online: The summit will be streamed online at
www.demandabetterfuture.org.nz and video will be put up on
Youtube afterwards. Questions can be lodged on our Facebook
page now and on the day
https://www.facebook.com/demandabetterfuture
NZUSA
is the national representative body for tertiary students
and has been advocating on student issues since
1929.
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