Here's an article in New Matilda by Brigitte Garozzo, who is the current Education Officer for SUPRA at USyd. It's about her experience at last year's Q&A protest.
"Christopher Pyne's plans to deregulate tertiary education will create a two-tiered system in which poorer students lose out - that's why we had to make a scene on Q and A, writes Brigitte Garozzo"
"Christopher Pyne's plans to deregulate tertiary education will create a two-tiered system in which poorer students lose out - that's why we had to make a scene on Q and A, writes Brigitte Garozzo"