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Written by Hannah Farrow, Nuria Olive and Ryan Bourke As student engagement with student politics is reported to be at an all time low, screenshots of alleged bribery for a postgraduate College of Business and Economics (CBE) representative candidate from […]
By Nuria Olive, Hannah Farrow and Ryan Bourke Despite ANU previously indicating a lack of formal involvement with AUKUS, slides leaked by a whistleblower demonstrate the university’s support for the partnership. The AUKUS partnership aims to build nuclear-powered submarines and […]
By Ryan Bourke and Hannah Farrow On Thursday, 27 July at 12:00pm, NTEU Staff members went on strike to demand higher wages, less casualisation, and more flexibility. Union members began their rally at 12:30pm, before commencing a march on the […]
By Ryan Bourke, graphics by Will Novak ANU has announced the establishment of a “world-leading” national health precinct on its campus. The announcement was made on July 6, signifying a significant expansion to both the university’s campus and its capacity […]
By Ryan Bourke, Graphic by Will Novak. On Thursday the 27th of July, ANU staff who are members of the NTEU will go on a half-day strike following their vote to do so last semester. In the lead up to […]
By Ryan Bourke. In Short: – ANU is no longer the number one ranked university in Australia. – The University has fallen to 4th place nationally, and 34th globally. – Melbourne Uni, Sydney Uni and UNSW all […]
By Ryan Bourke CW: Domestic Violence An ANU student has received a suspended sentence of three months and 13 days in jail and a $2000 fine for assaulting his girlfriend at his residential accommodation in 2019. According to prosecutors, a […]
By Ryan Bourke, In November last year, Observer investigated how successive increases in res hall tariffs were beginning to lock out low socio-economic students from a residential experience at ANU, with weekly rent surpassing $500 at some colleges. Now, in […]
By Ryan Bourke, Graphic by Will Novak. When starting at ANU, it is not unusual to find yourself confronted by groups, organisations, and unions spamming you with emails and pamphlets on University Avenue. Amongst acronyms like SAlt, EAP, and PARSA, […]