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University staff, students to face ID checks as part of security clampdown
Security guards could be strapped with body cams under new guidance devised by the university regulator after an extremist group infiltrated pro-Palestine protests last year.
By JOANNA PANAGOPOULOS
EXCLUSIVE
Watchdog wants tough new powers
The university regulator has raised fresh concerns about university governance – but uni leaders are fighting back against more regulation.
By NATASHA BITA
V-Cs’ fat salaries should be halved, union tells inquiry
The behaviour of university leaders will be in the spotlight at a rushed Senate hearing in Canberra on Wednesday.
By NATASHA BITA
COMMENTARY
‘Outright incompetence’: Why unis keep underpaying staff
It comes down to management indifference and union recalcitrance. It’s just easier for everybody to announce that everything is the fault of inadequate government funding.
By STEPHEN MATCHETT
NAPLAN
Most schools to stay closed on Monday
Most schools will stay shut in southeast Queensland and northern NSW on Monday until power is restored and solar panels can be checked for safety.
By NATASHA BITA
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