The rally began with bands playing all over campus, showing the depth and breadth of skill produced by the School.
Brass band gathers up protesters and leads them to Union Court.
Brass band and drummers and dancing, rhythmically clapping protesters.
Gary France drumming up the intensity.
Are we having fun yet? Oh, yes.
Jazz band leader adds swing to the chant of 'Save Our School'.
Musicians of very different styles join in protest.
The NTEU labelled the VC's planned ANU cuts 'Cold, not bold.' The meme has been taken further.
Music School choir enchants the protestors.
The drumming, chanting crowd fell silent to listen to the exquisite singing of a School of Music choir.
NTEU-banner-holding protester masked in the spirit of festive protest.
ACT NTEU Secretary Stephen Darwin inspired the crowd with a fiery rejection of cuts to the School of Music.
Greens MLA Caroline Le Couteur addresses the rally.
Federal police attended but stayed in the background of a peaceful rally.
Protestors listening to speeches of support for the School of Music (Not, as this photo might suggest, worshipping a tree).
It was a huge rally of about a thousand people.
Jack Hobbs, ANU Students' Association's Music Rep, addressing the crowd.
Malba Barahona carrying the NTEU banner in the march to the Chancery.
Annie Carroll carrying the other end of the banner!
Yes, we're definitely having fun now.
Protestors dancing outside the Chancelry.
ANUSA President Dallas Proctor heading into the Chancelry (with Music Reps Jack Hobbs and Yasmin Masri) to present a petition signed by over 21,000 people.