Labor's grip on Sydney University's student representative council ends after 14 years

By Michael Koziol
Updated September 27 2014 - 3:13am, first published 1:47am
"Something to be proud of": Sydney University SRC president Kyol Blakeney.  Photo: Supplied
"Something to be proud of": Sydney University SRC president Kyol Blakeney. Photo: Supplied
"Something to be proud of": Sydney University SRC president Kyol Blakeney.  Photo: Supplied
"Something to be proud of": Sydney University SRC president Kyol Blakeney. Photo: Supplied
"Something to be proud of": Sydney University SRC president Kyol Blakeney.  Photo: Supplied
"Something to be proud of": Sydney University SRC president Kyol Blakeney. Photo: Supplied

The "machine" is dead. Labor's 14-year iron grip on Sydney University's student representative council finally ended on Thursday night with the election of a left-wing independent - indigenous student Kyol Blakeney.

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