
Australian Liberal Students' Federation
Mr Rudd promised us the world. Instead he delivered a massive $315
billion debt and made it harder for you to get a job when you
graduate... Let's send Labor a message about youth unemployment! http://www.wheresmyjob.net.au/
Source: www.wheresmyjob.net.au
We don't want a return to the bad old days of the early 90's where youth unemployment peaked at over 25%, but it seems that we are heading this way fast and what have Kevin Rudd and Labor done about it?

Australian Liberal Students' Federation
Become a supporter of Kelly O'Dwyer, the Liberal Party's preselected canididate in Higgins (and a former Liberal student) - here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kelly-ODwy er/171601117783?v=info
THE EARLY YEARS I was born in Box Hill and grew up in Emerald, Victoria. My grandparents built two small businesses in Higgins – the first a milk bar in Windsor and then a grocery store in South Yarra. My mum and dad were the first in their family to go to university and met there while studying law. They had their... own legal practice in Dandenong before my mum put her career on hold to care for me and my two sisters and younger brother. During my final year of school, my family moved to Melbourne, where my parents have lived ever since. EDUCATION Like so many families, my parents sacrificed to provide me and my siblings with the opportunity of a quality education. Each day they drove my sisters and me to Presbyterian Ladies College in Burwood – a two hour round trip They instilled in me the values of initiative, hard work and personal responsibility. Something they may have later regretted when I insisted on earning my own money and got my first paying job working for Myer in their Lonsdale Street store in my school holidays – another two and a half hour round trip. I went on to attend Melbourne University, graduating with Honours in Law and an Arts degree majoring in history. Like many students, I learned as much from what I did at the same time as studying – working part-time in a variety of jobs and throwing myself into a wide range of campus activities. KELLY AND JON I met my husband Jon at university as well, where he was studying engineering and law. Jon and I were married in 2006, after nine years together, and have made our home in Higgins. CAREER After leaving university, I embarked on a legal career at Freehills. While there, I worked on complex issues with some of Australia’s leading businesses. Later, I spent almost four years working as a Senior Adviser to the Federal Treasurer on a range of key issues for our economy. None was more significant than the issues relevant to small business – the powerhouse of Australian jobs. Most recently, as an executive at the National Australia Bank, I have been part of a team building a new business. IN THE COMMUNITY I have had opportunities in my own life and have always believed that it was important to give something back. At the moment, I am a board member of Creativity Australia, an organisation working with marginalised members of the community. Prior to this, I volunteered as a member of the Victorian Advisory Council of Camp Quality, an organisation that helps children with cancer and their families. I have also participated in leadership forums such as the Asialink Australia-Asia New Leader’s Program, the Rambam Fellowship and the Australian Davos Connection Leadership Retreat. WHAT I DO IN MY SPARE TIME Jon and I enjoy catching up with family and friends, following our respective football teams (Jon is a passionate Essendon supporter and I barrack for North Melbourne), and enjoying a DVD at home or going out to the movies.Read More
Politician:891 supporters

Australian Liberal Students' Federation Excellent valedictory speech by Brendan Nelson. The man that brought us VSU. We salute you!

Australian Liberal Students' Federation
ALSF Vice-President, Sasha Uher, quoted in the following article on left-wing bias on campus:
http://www.smh.com.au/national/lonelines s-of-the-university-liberal-20090911-fkq c.html

Australian Liberal Students' Federation It failed the first time, but it's back again: http://www.alsf.org.au/news.php?n=45
Source: www.alsf.org.au
The Australian Liberal Students Federation today slammed the announcement by Federal Minister for Youth Kate Ellis that the Rudd Government would be reintroducing the compulsory student services fee bill back into parliament.

Australian Liberal Students' Federation TAX ON THE POOR RETURNS: http://www.alsf.org.au/news.php?n=45
Source: www.alsf.org.au
The Australian Liberal Students Federation today slammed the announcement by Federal Minister for Youth Kate Ellis that the Rudd Government would be reintroducing the compulsory student services fee bill back into parliament.

Australian Liberal Students' Federation Xenophon speaking in the Senate right now on VSU! Says he consulted with the NUS and acting as if they are unbiased contributors to the debate.

Source: www.alsf.org.au
The Australian Liberal Students’ Federation (ALSF) has today slammed the blatant partisanship of the Group of Eight (Go8).

Australian Liberal Students' Federation To tweet your support for VSU click here: http://tinyurl.com/YayVSU

Australian Liberal Students' Federation 15 more minutes to call Xenophon on 02 6277 3552 to tell him we can't afford the $250 student poll tax! Tweet with the hastag #stopstudenttaxes and update the response you receive from Senator Xenophon to facebook!

Australian Liberal Students' Federation Concerned students should ring Senator Xenophon's office on 02 6277 3552 to protest against the student tax bill between now and 1pm AEST - between 10am and 11am for WA residents!

Australian Liberal Students' Federation Cheeseman comes clean on student union money http://bit.ly/qUrcB
Source: bit.ly
The Labor Party has desperately been trying to tax students $250 to help pay for student politicians and student unions with their Higher Education Support Amendment (2009 Budget Measures) Bill 2009.

Australian Liberal Students' Federation LABOR BREAKS PROMISE TO STUDENTS: http://www.alsf.org.au/news.php?n=42
Source: www.alsf.org.au
The Australian Liberal Students’ Federation (ALSF) today condemned the decision of the Rudd Labor Government to push ahead with their plan to force a $250 tax upon university students.

Australian Liberal Students' Federation media release at www.alsf.org.au: ALSF CALLS FOR VOLUNTARY VOTING
Source: www.alsf.org.au
The Australian Liberal Students’ Federation has slammed the Rudd Labor Governments' proposals to lower the voting age and for ignoring the far more pressing issue of voluntary voting. “Australians should have choice whether or not they vote,” said ALSF President Alex... Read more





















