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ANU approved $250m cost-cutting plan without clear evidence, report finds

ANU council approved $250m of savings 'without clear evidence it was needed', report finds Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 7:45pm In short: A new report has found ANU approved its $250 million Renew ANU program without a clear understanding of its need, risks or likely impacts. The report recommended the university improve financial reporting and seek independent advice prior to making some financial decisions. ANU says it will implement all the recommendations in the report.

ABC Australia 6d ago

Cost of ANU's reputational damage 'in the order of $100 million'

The interim vice-chancellor of the Australian National University says a string of scandals, resignations and governance problems has potentially cost the university about $100 million in reputational damage. Professor Rebekah Brown told a Senate Estimates Committee the full impact is still being calculated, but areas of the university had already suffered damage. University regulator TEQSA also appeared, telling the committee it was aiming to finish a review into ANU's governance by next month.

ABC Australia 5d ago

ANU scandals during Julie Bishop’s tenure caused $100m in reputational damage, university estimates

Interim vice-chancellor tells senate estimates of ‘very significant’ effect on donor pipeline and enrolmentsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA series of high profile scandals and governance failures has cost the Australian National University $100m in reputational damage, the interim vice-chancellor, Rebekah Brown, has told a parliamentary committee. Fronting senate estimates on Friday – a day after a scathing...

The Guardian World 5d ago

Bishop alleges 'coercive threats', 'overreach' by university regulator in resignation letter

Julie Bishop alleges 'coercive threats' and 'overreach' by university regulator in ANU resignation letter Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 4:22pm In short: Former ANU chancellor Julie Bishop's resignation letter was yesterday tabled in parliament. Ms Bishop resigned in May and makes allegations against the education regulator.

ABC Australia 8h ago

Katherine PFAS victims welcome government bid to hold 3M 'to account'

Katherine residents say potential damages from PFAS firefighting foam case should pay for further 'recompense' Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 6:54am In short: Katherine residents have welcomed news the Commonwealth is suing company 3M over contamination from PFAS firefighting foam. PFAS contamination of the town was announced in 2016, and residents are still advised not to drink bore water in the contamination zone and to watch their consumption of local fish and eggs. Some locals say there is still...

ABC Australia 8d ago

Even kids want gambling ads banned, so why won't the government do it?

analysis Government's proposed crackdown on gambling advertising doesn't go far enough for most Australians Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 8:10am Last week, on a brisk Canberra afternoon, ACT Brumbies fans gathered to watch the Super Rugby match against Moana Pasifika. On their way into the stadium, one fan summed up his views on the gambling industry. "The house always wins,"he said.

ABC Australia 4d ago

A London Lark Rising: the story of the people and places of the East India Company

The bustle and fine architecture of the City of London speak of wealth and history. Some would say pride too, although in an age afflicted by the moral obscenity of billionaires, no one can be unaware that the accumulation of extravagant riches is rarely a commendable process. This grubby truth is at the heart of A London Lark Rising, a play that takes its audience on a walking tour through the City.

BMJ (British Medical Journal) 1d ago

New privacy frontier: Europe eyes crackdown on smart glasses

BRUSSELS — Europe is ramping up its warnings over the surveillance risks of smart glasses, in what is seen as the next big fight over people’s physical privacy. The technology, which integrates cameras into glasses, is facing increased scrutiny from lawmakers and regulators, who are ramping up discussions on whether it goes against Europe’s privacy regulations. Privacy activists are warning the glasses violate key principles like consent, since people captured in the built-in...

Politico EU 1d ago