Professor Manuel Graeber, a former neuropathology academic at the University of Sydney who was fired last November over allegations of “serious misconduct”, is suing the University in the Federal Court.
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The USU has announced Michael Bromley as their interim CEOfor the next six months following the resignation of Andrew Mills in March.
Current estimations show that the wage theft has impacted more than 7,500 staff.
Bruce Lehrmann withdraws from controversial men’s rights conference following outcome of defamation case.
NSW Minister for Transport Jo Haylen has released a response to the ‘Fair Fairs’ petition which signals that the government will not change their policy on concession cards for part time and international students.
With the brutality noted by the speakers and the continued bombardment of the Palestinians in full view of the world, the words of Walid Daqqa quoted by the first speaker are apt: “I do not need to prove my cause – it is self-evident.”
A 27-year-old University of Sydney student has been identified as the sixth victim of the stabbing attack at Bondi Junction.
A snap protest outside DFAT offices in Sydney called for the Australian government to cut ties with Israel, comply with the ICJ ruling, and offer consular assistance and visas to Australian citizens in Gaza.
On April 10, a Zoom briefing titled Gaza Crisis Response Briefing with Francesca Albanese was organised by Amnesty International Australia, and open to the general public.
The eleven candidates listed on the notice, in alphabetical order by last name, are: Harshita Bandari, James Dwyer, Angus Fisher, Ethan Floyd, Simon Homsany, Daniel Park, Orlando Throsby, Naomi Viegas, Phan Vu, Georgia Zhang and Zixuan Zhang.