ANU Observer presents our Fortnightly Five: recapping the accurate, timely and detailed coverage you know and love of the past two weeks as well as upcoming events in the next two weeks – all in less than five minutes! >
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ANU Observer presents our Fortnightly Five: recapping the accurate, timely and detailed coverage you know and love of the past two weeks as well as upcoming events in the next two weeks – all in less than five minutes! >
After almost two years, ANUSA has received the recommendations of its governance review. The review contains recommendations on many components of the organisation, including structure and composition. At SRC 1 last week, a motion was passed to create a Governance […]
By Helena Burke If you spent this week focusing on tactics to escape the rain, here’s the news you might have missed. COVID-19 This week the Federal Government’s China travel ban was extended again. It will now be in place […]
By Lottie Twyford The Australian Government has extended its China travel ban until 9 March, leaving many Chinese students still unable to begin their 2020 studies. The travel ban is one of a number of ways that the COVID-19 (coronavirus) […]
By Helena Burke Construction of a seven-storey car park between Burton and Garran (B&G) and Wright Hall is due to commence late this year. The space is currently used as a single story car park for on-campus residents. ANU estimates […]
By Lottie Twyford If you’re already busy catching up on missed lectures this week, here’s all the news you may have missed. Campus Content warning: sexual assault and sexual harassment The Diploma of Languages is to be reinstated, with enrollments […]
By Helena Burke The Diploma of Languages program has been reinstated for 2021. The program was cancelled in 2018 as part of the Federal Government’s $2.2 billion cuts to university funding in December 2017. Speaking to Observer, an ANU spokesperson […]
By Hayley Hands ANUSA’s decision to partner with a Canberra property developer JWLand as an O-Week sponsor, was heavily criticised in the comments of a since-deleted promotional post. This comes after a 4% cut to ANUSA’s overall funding for the […]
By Hayley Hands Whether you’ve been busy enjoying O-Week festivities or frantically searching online for PDFs of your assigned textbooks, here’s what you might have missed. ANUSA This week, ANUSA ran a number of O-Week events including campus tours, trivia, […]