I go to MQ, and we pay just under $400 a year of uni fees. And for that, we get jack shit, and I really do mean jack shit. We get a discount card from SAM, which gives us more discounts from places off campus than on. If you're a member then you get about a .30 saving on food on campus, which is already priced as if you were in MQ centre because its all outsourced. The fees also go to our SRC which is corrupt, and we as students have just been stripped of our right to vote, so why the hell should we give those pricks money?! And the the last bit of the fees go to MUSA (sports association), so that we can get a reduced price admission to the gym ($7 instead of $13), and the equipment is crap and hasnt been updated in ages.
I can understand why some students are passionate about keeping fees compulsory, but really, if you have good facilities and students acknowledge that, organisations probably wont experience much of a drop in funding because students will opt to keep paying. I, for one, will not pay my fee's if VSU is introduced (and I'm praying that it is), because I get nothing for my $400.
I'd pay for the medical centre and necessities like that because they are worthwhile having on campus and we get them for free (bulk billing), but at the moment, none of our fees go to such worthy organisations, only the three crap ones that I mentioned above.