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Additional Charges Laid for ANU Student Alexander Matters in Court Hearing
Tom Kersten Posted On October 12, 2021


By Alex Ellwood, Tom Kersten, Sharlotte Thou and Declan Milton Content Warning: This article contains mention of sexual assault and sexual harassment   ANU student Alexander Matters has been charged with an additional count of ‘sexual intercourse without consent’ and […]


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[Almost] Relief for International Students Stuck Abroad and in Australia
Tom Kersten Posted On October 9, 2021


By Tom Kersten Nearly 19 months after Prime Minister Scott Morrison closed Australia’s International Borders, on October 1, Morrison declared “It is time to give Australians their lives back”, announcing the re-opening of the International borders from November contingent on […]


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The Demographics of ANU
Tom Kersten Posted On October 5, 2021


By Tom Kersten   Disclaimer: The University Performance Team does not collect data of non-binary students.   Using data collected from the University Performance Team, Observer takes a look into the demographics of ANU. As of 20 September,  24,767 students […]


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ANU Ranked Below National Average on Graduate Employment Outcomes
Tom Kersten Posted On October 2, 2021


By Tom Kersten A new report by QILT (Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching) shows a total of 89% of ANU undergraduates are employed on a full-time basis within three years of graduating. The report surveyed over 37 000 graduates […]


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ANU Student Accused of Sexual Assault Granted Bail
Tom Kersten Posted On September 21, 2021


By Sharlotte Thou & Tom Kersten   TW: Mentions of sexual assault and self harm  On Saturday morning, ACT Police confirmed 20 year old Alexander Matters was arrested at Burgmann College after members of the Sexual Assault & Child Abuse […]


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Report Highlights Issues Faced by ANU Counselling
Tom Kersten Posted On September 18, 2021


By Tom Kersten Content Warning: Mental Health At ANU, domestic students have access to a free counselling service, ANU Counselling. ANUSA General Representative Catherine Yeong recently published a report from a meeting she had with ANU officials, including the acting […]


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ANUSA Election  / ANUSA Election - Head to Head  / ANUSA Elections  / Campus
Three Fight for Gen Sec: Who Will Prevail?
Tom Kersten Posted On August 30, 2021


By Tom Kersten Voting has just begun for this years ANUSA’s Elections, so we take a look into the three candidates running for the General Secretary position: Josh Polak (Back on Track), Ben Yates (Grassroots ANUSA) and Blake Iafeta (Do […]


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Zero Exposure sites at ANU, No Additional Restrictions for Warrumbul
Tom Kersten Posted On August 22, 2021


By Tom Kersten UPDATE: Warrumbul has since been announced as a Casual Contact Site and all residents are to isolate until they return a negative test result. Yesterday evening, the University became aware of a positive COVID-19 case on-campus, making […]


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Residents and SRs Left Frustrated by Residential Hall Restrictions
Tom Kersten Posted On August 21, 2021


By Nathan Bow & Tom Kersten Since Canberra entered lockdown last Thursday, many students at residential halls have been feeling the strain of stringent lockdown measures.  Reports of declining mental health among these students have been widespread, with many having […]


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The Final Straw: ANU’s International Students Looking Elsewhere
Tom Kersten Posted On August 16, 2021


By Tom Kersten On 30 July, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced Australia’s plan to transition to post vaccination settings. For many people this was a moment of hope, something to look forward to, something to work towards. However, for International […]


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