Menu
Home
Publishers
Categories
Trending
Inbox
Create Account
Sign in
Nederlands
Deutsch
Sydney Uni a ‘hazardous workplace’ for Jewish staff, students
Pages.e.newsdigitalmedia.com.au
Subscribe
0
Click here to subscribe to Pages.e.newsdigitalmedia.com.au
Categories:
Media | News | Newspaper | TV | Radio | Social Media | bner's
News
Age:
19 until 30 year
31 until 64 years
65 and older
Loading...
22 days ago
Html
Text
EmailPlus: ANU investigates V-C LinkedIn hack after ‘highly offensive' posts liked
To view this email as a web page, go
here.
Latest
A ‘FAILURE TO TAKE REASONABLE ACTIONS’
Sydney Uni a ‘hazardous workplace’ for Jewish staff, students
A scathing report into anti-Semitism at the university found that a ‘high-risk … workplace environment’ endured for almost a year due to its inaction to eliminate hate.
By
JOANNA PANAGOPOULOS
HACKED
‘Hacked’: ANU V-C’s LinkedIn liked ‘highly offensive’ posts
A spokesman for the ANU said Genevieve Bell’s LinkedIn account was ‘compromised’ after certain posts that she had ‘never seen’ were liked.
By
JOANNA PANAGOPOULOS
DISCRIMINATION
ALRC ‘not compromised’ over religious school review
Australian Law Reform Commission president Mordy Bromberg has defended its review of discrimination at religious schools, saying the ALRC was ‘not compromised’ in any way.
By
SARAH ISON
COMMENTARY
Cashing out: Have we hit peak vice-chancellor salaries?
For decades, V-Cs pitched universities as a national resource. But now they appear as giant corporations, focused primarily on their own interests. For institutions that still rely...
By
STEPHEN MATCHETT
HIGHER EDUCATION
Coalition softens election stance on foreign student caps
New opposition education spokesman Jonathon Duniam has signalled a softening of the Coalition’s push to cut international student numbers, branding the election policy a ‘blunt ins...
By
RHIANNON DOWN
We think you might also like
Macquarie Uni looks to cut jobs amid plan to save $15m
It is the latest university to announce major job cuts, and academics are in the firing line.
By
JOANNA PANAGOPOULOS
New nasal spray could assist in treating traumatic brain injuries
When inhaled through the nose, the drug, based on a solution known as ALM (adenosine, lidocaine and magnesium), bypasses the blood-brain barrier and directly enters the brain.
By
JOANNA PANAGOPOULOS
NEWSLETTERS
TODAY'S PAPER
MIND GAMES
THE AUSTRALIAN PLUS
Want to change how you receive these emails?
Manage your newsletter
preferences
or
unsubscribe
from this newsletter. Sent by The Australian, GPO Box 4245, Sydney, NSW, 2001 Australia.
Share on
Loading...
Other newsletters from
Pages.e.newsdigitalmedia.com.au
Labor snags ex-Lib premier Dom Perrottet for major role
Pages.e.newsdigitalmedia.com.au
an hour ago
Driver of Mount Sheridan Christmas Eve fatal charged
Pages.e.newsdigitalmedia.com.au
an hour ago
Cunningham: Territorians bracing for pain caused by failed energy policies
Pages.e.newsdigitalmedia.com.au
2 hours ago
More newsletters from Pages.e.newsdigitalmedia.com.au
Loading...
Related newsletters
[[subject]]
[[publisher.name]]
[[date]]
View other categories
Media | News | Newspaper | TV | Radio | Social Media | bner's
News
© 2025
Information
Terms and Conditions
Privacy
Close
Home
Publishers
Categories
Trending
Inbox
Create Account
Sign in
© 2025
Information
Terms and Conditions
Privacy
Nederlands
Deutsch