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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

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

The impact of Australia only buying second-hand submarines under AUKUS

The impact of Australia only buying second-hand US submarines under AUKUS Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 4:51am In short: Australia is set to only buy second-hand US nuclear submarines under the stopgap phase of AUKUS. The three Virginia-class submarines are expected to be the Block IV model, which started entering service in 2020. Defence experts say there are benefits in purchasing three of the same used submarines, rather than adding a new one.

ABC Australia 9d ago

Snowy 2.0 blows out by more than $3m a day. Will it ever be worth it?

Billions over budget and years late, how Snowy 2.0 got here Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 5:29am Deep under the Snowy Mountains, tunnelling machines have pierced through a key stretch of rock, edging Australia's most expensive energy project one step closer to completion. The way is now cleared for work to begin on the Snowy 2.0 power station itself. But questions remain about whether it will ever justify its cost.

ABC Australia 8d 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 15h ago

After nearly 80 years, the actors in this film have finally been understood

Nearly 80 years after Bitter Springs film, its Aboriginal actors are finally being understood Sun 31 May 2026 at 6:00am In short: An anthropologist, a linguistic expert and First Nations language speakers have collaborated to subtitle previously untranslated segments of the film Bitter Springs. More than 100 Aboriginal actors were employed for the film, which was shot in the South Australian outback town of Quorn in 1949.

ABC Australia 11d ago

AI to rescue Australian wildlife research drowning in data

AI to rescue Australian wildlife research drowning in data Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor The power of AI has been harnessed to rapidly clear a photography bottleneck and bring greater coordination and computing power to efforts to save Australian animals from extinction. Developed by researchers at The University of Queensland, the Wildlife Observatory of Australia (WildObs) can quickly analyze millions of images taken by hidden wildlife cameras, meaning faster, more...

Phys.org 9d ago

Australia's greenhouse gas emissions drop as renewable energy, batteries surge

Australia's greenhouse gas emissions drop as renewable energy, batteries surge Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 5:18am Australia's greenhouse gas emissions have dropped, showing signs of a turning point in the country's most polluting sectors. Emissions are at their lowest point since the COVID pandemic shut down the economy, dropping 2.1 per cent over the year to December 2025, according to the latest national greenhouse gas inventory update. The significant drop is largely driven by clean energy...

ABC Australia 6d ago

Does being in a 'safe seat' influence whether your hospital gets an upgrade?

Does being in a 'safe seat' influence whether your hospital gets an upgrade? Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 6:45am In short: Advocates say regional hospitals in so-called "safe seats" are being overlooked for funding due to a lack of political appetite from the state government. There are active campaigns to secure funding for public hospitals at Mildura, West Gippsland, Hamilton and Daylesford.

ABC Australia 3d ago