Written by Brianna Elliott Despite minor improvements over the last 5 years, ANU still reports a significant gender pay gap across all roles on campus. The 2023-24 Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) data shows that ANU has a 7.7 […]
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Written by Brianna Elliott Despite minor improvements over the last 5 years, ANU still reports a significant gender pay gap across all roles on campus. The 2023-24 Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) data shows that ANU has a 7.7 […]
By Anushka Vineet At the second Student Representative Council (SRC) meeting of the year, a motion moved by the BIPOC Officer was unanimously passed, condemning ANU’s alleged censorship of a pro-Palestine chalk mural outside the BIPOC Base. The BIPOC space […]
By Eduardo Caceres-Sandoval While the ANUSA Clubs Committee lacks formal power, it was described as “space for constructive discussion” by Harrison Oates, ANUSA Clubs Officer for 2025. In the first Clubs Committee meeting of the year, discussion focussed primarily on […]
Written by Finn Slattery-O’Brien The leaves are returning to the trees along Uni Ave; sunlight glistens off the suspiciously opaque surface of Sully’s while ducklings paddle in the lazy flow of the warming water. Finally, spring has sprung! (Just kidding, […]
Written by Finn Slattery-O’Brien and Jasmine Cook SRC 6 lapsed after failing to meet quorum on Wednesday, 21 August. Multiple members of the body, including from the Labor left and an independent, departed the Graneek Room, triggering a quorum […]
Written by Maya Auld and Brianna Elliott The Australian National University recently announced significant changes to its graduation ceremony schedule, eliciting strong reactions from its student body. Effective 2025, ANU will consolidate its graduation ceremonies into a single week […]
Written by: Jasmine Cook Content Warning: This story includes quotation and discussion of racist statements and attitudes. On the 25th of March, ANU’s Democracy Society extended an invitation to Prof. Drew Fraser, known for his controversial views on non-white immigration, […]
By Amy Briggs. Protesters rallied today after seven ANU students were told in a meeting on Wednesday that they may face academic disciplinary action if they do not follow the ‘reasonable directive’ to vacate the Kambri encampment by the end […]
Written by Fergus Wall. Graphics by Luc Mattiske. With persistent rent increases, ongoing inflation and alleged supermarket price gouging, more and more students are experiencing financial hardship. According to the 2023 Australian Youth Barometer report, 90 per cent of surveyed […]
By Ryan Bourke and Hannah Farrow. Content Warning: anti-semitism, hate speech. Wednesday night’s ANUSA AGM saw over 500 people attend via Zoom. While the controversial debate about ANUSA, the pro-Palestinan encampment, and the experience of Jewish people on campus ensued, […]