Caitlin Cassidy
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Education reporter @GuardianAus. Former bookseller/full time dog lover.
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Guardian Australia
about 2 months ago
No more forced job cuts at Australian National University, staff told, but $250m restructure to continue
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No more forced job cuts at Australian National University, staff told, but $250m restructure to continue
Australian National Dictionary Centre granted lifeline by ‘anonymous donor’, while ANU music school’s future remains unclear * Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast There will be no more forced job cuts at the Australian National University, its interim vice-chancellor has announced, however, Julie Bishop will continue in her leadership role and a restructure at the embattled institution will continue. Addressing an all-staff town hall on Thursday morning, the interim vice-chancellor, Prof Rebekah Brown, became visibly emotional and held back tears before confirming there would no more involuntary redundancies as part of the restructure process, named Renew ANU. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/sep/18/australian-national-university-no-more-forced-job-cuts-anu-restructure?CMP=aus_bsky
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Guardian Australia
about 2 months ago
Almost 30 staff at ANU humanities school stop work after health and safety report warns of ‘serious harm’
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Almost 30 staff at ANU humanities school stop work after health and safety report warns of ‘serious harm’
Workers affected by university restructure advised to ‘remove themselves from the hazardous work environment’ if they believe they are at psychosocial risk • Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Almost 30 staff at the Australian National University’s humanities school have stopped work after an internal report warned of psychological hazards in their workplace related to the institution’s restructure. The report was prepared by the health and safety representative (HSR) officer in ANU’s College of Arts and Social Sciences (Cass), who issued a cease-work order on Tuesday. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/sep/17/almost-30-staff-at-anu-humanities-school-stop-work-after-health-and-safety-report-warns-of-serious-harm?CMP=aus_bsky
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Andy Gibson (@AndyGibsonTV) / InformingBritain.com
about 2 months ago
"ALMOST 30 STAFF AT ANU HUMANITIES SCHOOL STOP WORK AFTER HEALTH AND SAFETY REPORT WARNS OF SERIOUS HARM"
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30 staff have stopped work at a
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Guardian Australia
about 2 months ago
In the days after my mum died, a blackbird lingered like a messenger of solace | Mark Saunokonoko
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In the days after my mum died, a blackbird lingered like a messenger of solace | Mark Saunokonoko
Some Māori believe that when they die, their spirit travels up New Zealand to the tip of the North Island – souls flying like birds * Australian bird of the year 2025: nominate your favourite now After a long struggle with her health, Mum died in Auckland in 2012. At the end of her funeral service a blackbird (Turdus merula) flew inside the church. It fluttered and hopped about her coffin, which was laid on the floor in front of the altar on a beautiful Tongan tapa cloth. The blackbird lingered next to Mum for some time, then flew back out the open doors. I stayed at my sister Lisa’s home for a week after the funeral. The morning after the ceremony, a blackbird appeared in the back yard. I noticed it as I sat outside. It stayed around for a few days, sometimes perched in the sunshine on a brown wooden fence, often poking around for insects in the new spring grass. Those days were warm, still and quiet – far from how I felt. I found solace in the blackbird. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/commentisfree/2025/sep/18/in-the-days-after-my-mum-died-a-blackbird-lingered-like-a-messenger-of-solace?CMP=aus_bsky
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Leroy
2 months ago
ANU Chancellor Julie Bishop resists call to resign but fails to quell staff concerns about a drastic restructure, job losses, declining rankings and allegations of a toxic work culture
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Shakespearean drama at ANU has many wondering who will exit stage after vice-chancellor Genevieve Bell
Chancellor Julie Bishop resists call to resign but fails to quell staff concerns about a drastic restructure, job losses, declining rankings and allegations of a toxic work culture
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/sep/12/anu-drama-who-will-exit-after-vice-chancellor-genevieve-bell
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Our ANU
2 months ago
A grassroots group of academics campaigning against the staff cuts said ... “The issues at the heart of this crisis go beyond the vice chancellor. This has been years in the making, the product of deep governance failures that have damaged the university’s finances, reputation, and community trust.
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Sharna
2 months ago
A good first step, but let's not forget that the Nixon review found that "ANU has a remarkable tolerance for poor behaviour and bullying" and that there is "little or no consequence for this behaviour". This behaviour is entrenched and won't simply disappear because the VC has resigned
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The vice-chancellor of the Australian National University (ANU) has tendered her resignation after a tumultuous two years at the institution, marked by redundancies, proposed course closures, and allegations of a toxic work culture.
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ANU vice-chancellor Genevieve Bell resigns amid crisis of confidence in leadership
Resignation follows tumultuous period marked by redundancies, proposed course closures and allegations of a toxic work culture
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/sep/11/anu-vice-chancellor-genevieve-bell-resigns-amid-crisis-of-confidence-in-leadership
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Our ANU
2 months ago
Speaking to Guardian Australia, Pocock said he had spoken with a “huge number of people” at the ANU, including deans, and it had become “very clear” that there was “no faith” in Bell or Bishop’s leadership and council needed to play a “far more active role”.
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Pocock questions Bishop’s ANU leadership as pressure builds for chancellor and vice chancellor to step down
Independent senator claims there was ‘no faith’ in leadership of Genevieve Bell or Julie Bishop among university staff
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/sep/10/pocock-questions-bishops-anu-leadership-as-pressure-builds-for-chancellor-and-vice-chancellor-to-step-down
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I don’t know who needs to hear this: but if you are an AFL fan in Sydney who goes for an interstate team and you want to want the games at a pub - go to the Henson. They will not only play the game with sound, they will turn it up.
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2 months ago
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Had such a lovely chat with the principal of Lethbridge Park public school yesterday - as a reminder that while NAPLAN is important for policy makers and educators, there’s a lot more to what makes up a good school
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Yarning circles, murals and athletics: schools prove there’s more to a good education than Naplan results
Experts say national tests put undue pressure on students and argue many factors are important to help children thrive
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/jul/30/schools-more-to-a-good-education-than-naplan-results?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
4 months ago
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4 months ago
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Australian envoy’s antisemitism plan criticised as ‘Trumpian’ over concerns changes could be used to silence dissent
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Australian envoy’s antisemitism plan criticised as ‘Trumpian’ over concerns changes could be used to silence dissent
Recommendations to remove funding from institutions or charities that fail to act on antisemitism are ‘deeply dangerous’, critics say
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/jul/10/antisemitism-recommendations-spark-concerns-institutional-and-charity-funding-could-be-used-to-suppress-dissent-ntwnfb
4 months ago
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Lenore Taylor
4 months ago
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Happy Hill of Content content
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Hundreds form human chain to help Melbourne’s oldest bookshop relocate after more than a century
Literature lovers braved wintry weather to pass thousands of books from Hill of Content’s original Bourke Street premises to its new home
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/jul/10/hill-of-content-bookshop-melbourne-human-chain-bourke-street-move
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Artists, academics, charity workers: My DMs are open if you want to share your views on the antisemitism envoy's report.
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Reged Ahmad
6 months ago
A little social clip too:
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Slut-shamed and bullied by students: why teachers are quitting – Full Story #podcast #news #school
YouTube video by Guardian Australia
https://youtube.com/shorts/URwsAzgsimk?si=ulqaaIh5YwnO2TWR
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Reged Ahmad
6 months ago
@caitlinecassidy.bsky.social
has been covering disturbing changes in student behaviour in Australian schools, speaking to teachers past and present. Listen here for more on the trend, and the possible causes.
#FullStory
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Slut-shamed and bullied by students: why teachers are quitting - podcast
Education reporter Caitlin Cassidy talks to Reged Ahmad about the teachers speaking out about why they are leaving the profession
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/audio/2025/jun/04/slut-shamed-and-bullied-by-students-why-teachers-are-quitting-full-story-podcast
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If you, like me, were wondering if the Pope watched Conclave, according to the Internet, he stopped watching TV in July 1990 after making a personal promise to Virgin Memory but prior to that did enjoy watching films, particularly Federico Fellini and neorealism.
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Pope Francis hasn’t watched TV since 1990. Has he missed anything good?
Here’s a catchup guide to what the rest of us have viewed over the past 25 years
https://theguardian.com/world/shortcuts/2015/may/26/pope-francis-tv-catch-up-guide-not-seen-television-since-1990
7 months ago
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Jane Caro
7 months ago
Its not a ripple, its a tidal wave.
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Australian academics refuse to attend US conferences for fear of being detained
‘When academics fear travelling or partnering with US institutions, the impacts ripple through the entire global knowledge ecosystem,’ Dr Alison Barnes says
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/apr/14/australian-academics-refuse-to-attend-us-conferences-for-fear-of-being-detained?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
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Asher Wolf
7 months ago
Australian academics refuse to attend US conferences for fear of being detained
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Australian academics refuse to attend US conferences for fear of being detained
‘When academics fear travelling or partnering with US institutions, the impacts ripple through the entire global knowledge ecosystem,’ Dr Alison Barnes says
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/apr/14/australian-academics-refuse-to-attend-us-conferences-for-fear-of-being-detained
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Simon Rosenberg
7 months ago
"Australian academics are not only cancelling trips ...Scholarships are being rescinded and grant funding pulled as the fallout from the Trump administration’s interference continues."
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So much for "shared values" with the US.
#auspol
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Australian academics refuse to attend US conferences for fear of being detained
‘When academics fear travelling or partnering with US institutions, the impacts ripple through the entire global knowledge ecosystem,’ Dr Alison Barnes says
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/apr/14/australian-academics-refuse-to-attend-us-conferences-for-fear-of-being-detained
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Let’s go
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Guardian Australia
8 months ago
The great Australian election campaign quiz – week one
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The great Australian election campaign quiz – week one
Who will win the federal election? We have no idea, but luckily that’s not one of the questions * Polls tracker; election guide; full federal election coverage * Anywhere but Canberra; interactive electorates guide * Listen to the first episode of our new narrative podcast series: Gina * Get our afternoon election email, free app or daily news podcast Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/apr/05/the-great-australian-election-campaign-quiz-week-one?CMP=aus_bsky
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Last night I saw the movie Flow and I laughed and cried and beamed with delight. It was so beautiful! I loved it so much! The golden Labrador reminded me of my golden Labrador and a capybara played a starring role!
8 months ago
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Imogen Dewey
8 months ago
A fantastic (and worrying) story from
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Bullied, slut-shamed, overworked: why Australia could lose an ‘entire generation’ of school principals
A new report details ‘really inappropriate’ student behaviour as educators point to an alarming cultural shift playing out in the classroom
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/mar/31/australia-could-lose-entire-generation-principals-ntwnfb
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Simon Rosenberg
8 months ago
"It comes as the federal government is under mounting pressure to respond to the US attacks on scientific funding."
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I'd be telling the US govt to FRO. And seek partners who were more reliable, and not driven by anti-science ideology.
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Australia's science agency sent questions from Trump administration asking if it is taking ‘appropriate measures’ against gender ideology
Other questions include whether science organisation receives funding from China and whether it is a climate or ‘environmental justice’ project
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/mar/25/csiro-australia-science-agency-questioned-trump-administration-us-government-interests
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I saw this movie last week and couldn’t believe it’s been banned in parts of the US. This is devastating
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Oscar-winning Palestinian director attacked by Israeli settlers and arrested
No Other Land’s Hamdan Ballal attacked by armed settlers in West Bank and handed to Israeli military, witnesses say
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/mar/24/oscar-winning-palestinian-director-attacked-by-israeli-settlers-and-arrested?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
8 months ago
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Australian university researchers told ‘woke gender ideology’ among reasons behind Trump funding cuts
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Australian university researchers told ‘woke gender ideology’ among reasons behind Trump funding cuts
Researchers receive memo notifying ‘temporary’ funding pause prompting push for Australian government to pursue European partnerships
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/mar/20/australian-university-researchers-told-woke-gender-ideology-among-reasons-behind-trump-funding-cuts?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
8 months ago
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Jinghua Qian
8 months ago
The University of Sydney has apologised after initially telling a transgender international student she could face suspension after she allegedly wrote messages accusing the university of complicity in genocide in Gaza on campus whiteboards.
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Sydney University apologises after threatening international student with possible suspension over Palestine protest
The student, who is transgender, said she feared deportation after allegedly writing protest messages on campus whiteboards
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/mar/06/sydney-university-apologises-after-threatening-international-student-with-possible-expulsion-over-palestine-protest-ntwnfb?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
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What encouraged me is despite a global drift to the right Australia displayed bipartisanship in valuing public services as popular policy - whatever the motive behind it
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9 months ago
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Late to posting this (platform fatigue) but there were so many interesting comments about the state of higher ed in Australia, and how we compare globally.
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‘Teaching to an empty hall’: is the changing face of universities eroding standards of learning?
Voluntary attendance. Online classes. Student numbers swelling. Australian campuses look very different today – and many academics don’t like it
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/feb/19/teaching-to-an-empty-hall-is-the-changing-face-of-universities-eroding-standards-of-learning
9 months ago
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‘Public policy failure’: number of public school students in Australia falls to record low – again
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‘Public policy failure’: number of public school students in Australia falls to record low – again
Only states where enrolments to government schools grew in 2024 were Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia – all by less than 2%
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2025/feb/17/australia-public-school-attendance-statistics-record-low-abs
9 months ago
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Conclave winning heaps of Baftas has made me think about my experience watching the movie again and how completely bored I was compared to The Substance (best movie of the year IMO).
9 months ago
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If Conclave wins best picture I will burst into tears … but not with joy, because it is so boring
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The Australian Idol reboot is making me feel like it’s 2003 again … in such a good way. Take me back. Please
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Slow Rider
10 months ago
This article by
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describes what it's like cycling in Sydney pretty accurately. I'm hoping to move to Melbourne in about a year, so I'm hoping her description of cycling there is just as accurate:
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My petty gripe: I’ve been yelled at, huffed at and filled with rage at humanity. Why does Sydney hate bikes?
As a proud Victorian I’ve warmed to Sydney’s charms – but in this one aspect, Melbourne is light years ahead
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2025/jan/28/my-petty-gripe-ive-been-yelled-at-huffed-at-and-filled-with-rage-at-humanity-why-does-sydney-hate-bikes?CMP=share_btn_url
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Jewish Council of Australia
10 months ago
Our EO Max Kaiser talked to Al Jazeera about Musk's salute.
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This is such sad news
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10 months ago
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USyd staff & students would be banned from holding banners on campus without prior permission & staff would be unable to send political emails unless recipients had expressed prior interest under a string of draft policies introduced before the academic year
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University of Sydney criticised for plan to ban protest banners being displayed without prior permission
Critics say new draft policies, including a rule about sending political emails, are ‘even worse’ than last year’s ‘draconian’ crackdown
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/jan/21/university-of-sydney-criticised-for-plan-to-ban-protest-banners-being-displayed-without-prior-permission
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Clément Canonne
10 months ago
"The number of Australian 🇦🇺 students enrolling in PhDs has declined by almost 10% in less than a decade [...] with skyrocketing living costs and a lack of government support acting as major deterrents for potential candidates, almost 60% of whom are women."
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PhD student Jesse Gardner-Russell earns $20 an hour. Experts say low pay is turning Australia’s best and brightest away
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PhD student Jesse Gardner-Russell earns $20 an hour. Experts say low pay is turning Australia’s best and brightest away
The University of Melbourne student whose work could contribute to curing blindness says ‘people are shocked to find out how unlivable it is’
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/jan/17/phd-student-jesse-gardner-russell-earns-20-an-hour-experts-say-low-pay-is-turning-australias-best-and-brightest-away
10 months ago
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It’s one of those days
10 months ago
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Wound up my blind this morning to discover very cracked window post Sydney storms … working from home office may need to relocate
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Wing Kuang
10 months ago
In 2021, when I was a casual at ABC, I pitched a story about growing non-Chinese Australians using RedNote, and from there, explain what the app was. My manager rejected the pitch for 3 times, saying ABC wouldn’t commission stories that only focused on one platform. What’s the headline this week?
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Tennis is so great because you can watch it for 12 hours straight and only have to leave the room a few times due to heart palpitations
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After costly appeal and dispute over research standards, religious institution becomes Australia’s 44th university
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After costly appeal and dispute over research standards, religious institution becomes Australia’s 44th university
Australian College of Theology is the third theological institution to get university status since 2020, demonstrating growing power of religious providers
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/jan/15/australian-college-of-theology-44th-university-status
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My best friend and I married each other as kids on holiday at the beach. It would be the closest she would come to a real wedding - grateful to share special memories for this one (and a cute childhood pic)
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My best friend and I married each other as kids on holiday at the beach. It would be the closest she would come to a real wedding | Caitlin Cassidy
Raiding their mothers’ nighties and scarves, Caitlin Cassidy and her best friend prepared to marry each other one summer day. They still believed the future was within their control
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2025/jan/10/my-best-friend-and-i-married-each-other-as-kids-on-holiday-at-the-beach-it-would-be-the-closest-she-would-come-to-a-real-wedding?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
10 months ago
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Our real estate just let us know our landlord is offering another 12 months without increasing our rent, the first time this is happened to me in Sydney, and I felt such a swell of gratitude before realising that should actually be normal
10 months ago
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Merry Christmas from a very good boy (and his ball)
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I visited a lovely public school today which was celebrating its graduating year 12 students. Did not expect to come away with eucalypt leaves and pictures of a scar tree
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‘It’s the teachers that have gotten me through’: how one public school is celebrating its HSC results
Barrenjoey high on Sydney’s northern beaches posted some of its best ever results, with the principal citing staff dedication – and a sense of belonging
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2024/dec/18/nsw-schools-hsc-atar-results
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