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2025 NUS general secretary Aidan O'Rourke scratches his head at 2025 ANUSA O-Week Market Day (Photo: Joseph Mann/Woroni)

Heartwarming: Ontologically Evil Conference Collapses Due To Infighting (Natcon 2025 Day 1)

9.12.2025 by Joseph Mann
  • NUS Natcon,
  • NUS Natcon 2025
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NUS NatCon Day 4: Thank God We Can All Go Home

18.12.2022 by Alexander Lane and Senior Reporter Zelda Smith
  • 2022,
  • NUS,
  • NUS Natcon
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NUS NatCon Day 3: Crawling to the Finish Line

15.12.2022 by Alexander Lane and Senior Reporter Zelda Smith
  • 2022,
  • NUS,
  • NUS Natcon
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NatCon 2021 Wrapped

17.12.2021 by News Team
  • 2021,
  • NUS Natcon,
  • Politics
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NUS NatCon 2019: A Wrap Up

19.2.2020 by Grace Sixsmith
  • NUS,
  • NUS Natcon
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NUS National Conference: An Explainer

10.12.2019 by Grace Sixsmith
  • ANUSA,
  • NUS,
  • NUS Natcon
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NUS NatCon is Full Steam Ahead, but is ANU on the Train?

11.12.2018 by Bella Dimattina
  • ANUSA,
  • News,
  • NUS,
  • NUS Natcon,
  • stupol
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The NUS Has A New Executive: Will They Be Able To Fix The Organisation's Many, Many Problems?

4.3.2018 by Jasper Lindell
  • ANUSA,
  • News,
  • NUS,
  • NUS Natcon
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Mark Pace set to be 2018 NUS president

11.12.2017 by Jasper Lindell
  • NUS,
  • NUS Natcon
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