University classes started yesterday after last week’s Orientation Week, during which first-year students worked out where they are and where they are going.
However, it is more like Orientation Yearfor everyone on campus. In Chinese terms, universities are living in interesting times. For universities, it would be easy to lapse into a swag of cliches about “”crossroads”, “”the most important election since the war”, “”revolutionary change” and so on. The trouble is, most of these cliches are at least partly true.
Changes of government usually bring big changes, but not always so. There were no big changes immediately after the 1975 or 1983 elections. However, if a radical Opposition takes power (like this one or that of Gough Whitlam in 1972), then big changes follow.
In this instance, moreover, big change is due whichever side wins in 12 days’ time. The Liberal change is promised; the Labor change has been legislated.
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